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Deer is not well understood. The cranial characters mentioned 

 by Lonnberg as distinguishing the animal from atlanticus [of 

 Western Norway] are inconstant, but there appears to be an 

 appreciable difference in colour between the two races." Five 

 other subspecies (all extra-British) of C. elaphus, L., are 

 described. 



Dama dama, Linn. ; The Fallow-Deer. No subspecies. 



Capreolus capreolus thotti, Lonnb. ; British Roe-Deer. In 

 all, four subspecies (three of them extra-British) of C. capreolus, 

 L., are defined. 



Addendum. The new forms recently described from the Inner 

 Hebrides by Barrett-Hamilton and Hinton in the papers alluded to 

 on page 266, are as follows: 



Sorex grantii. From Islay. 



Evotoniys alstoni. From Mull. 



Evotomys erica. From Raasay. 



Microtus agrestis macgillivraii. From Islay. 



Microtus agrestis mial. From Eigg. 



Microtus agrestis Inch. From Muck. 



In the third paper, Mr Hinton arranges the Orcadian Voles 

 as subspecies of Microtus orcadensis, Millais, in the following 

 order, "beginning with the least modified": 



M. orcadensis ronaldshaiensis, subsp. n. From South Ronald- 

 shay. 

 M. orcadensis orcadensis, Millais. From Pomona. 

 M. orcadensis rousaiensis, subsp. n. From Rousay. 

 M. orcadensis westrce, Miller. From Westray. 

 M. orcadensis saudayeusis, Millais. From Sanday. 



