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12. R. phoeopepla j^^iceojjep- Type locality: — Sungei Balik, Te- 



la, Miller. nasserim. (Abbott). 



Other localities : — 'Mergui, Tenasse- 

 rim ; Siam (B. M.) ; Tenasserim 

 (M. S. I.). 



Type:—\J. S. Nat. Miis. No. 

 124235. 



13. R. 2)hwopepla ynarana, Type locality: — Mt. Popa, Burma. 



Thomas and Wro- (B. N. H. S.— Shortridge). 

 ughton. Other localities : — Siam (B. M.); Mt. 



Popa (M. S. I.). 



Type:—B. M. No. 14. 7. 19. 107. 



14. R. fellii. Thomas and Type locality: — Yin, Chindwiu 



Wroughton. River. (B. N. H. S.— Shortridge.) 



Other localities: — Lower Chindwin 

 (M. S. I). 



Tyjje :— B. M. No. 15. 5. 5. 55. 



Gen. \ I. — Dremomys. 



Both these species have had. 

 No. 243. locria, Hodgs. subspecies attached to them from 



No. 244. rufigenis, Blanf. various localities, and Thomas has 



recently recorded the occurrence of 

 the Chinese pernyi group within our limits (J. B. N. H. S. xxiv, 

 p. 417, 1916). Finallj' Thomas and my seU described macmillani, 

 from the Chin Hills (J. B. N. H. S., p. 238, 1916). All these 

 Thomas arranged in a key (1. c.) somewhat as follows : — 



Key to the species of Dremomys. 



-*1. — Cheeks not ferruginous ; tail, below, dully coloured 

 grizzled. 

 a. Belly hairs strongly buff}^ or ochraceous terminally. 



a\ Belly washed with rich ochraceous ; ear patches white ; 

 back entirely without a median black line. 

 a'. A fulvous tinge above, giving a 



browner appearance ... ... 1 . lokria lohria, 



Hodgs. 

 6". No fulvous tinge, especially on 

 lower back, general appearance 

 blackish olivaceous ... ... 2. lokria hhotiay 



6\ Belly washed with buffy or yellow- Wr. 



ish ; ear patches rufous ; a dark 

 median dorsal line usually present, 

 though indistinct in worn pelage ... 3. tnactnillani, T, 



& W. 



