280 Mammals of Eastern Asia 
the feet white, the tail dark above and pale below. L. pahari of 
Sikkim and Siam is still larger. The grayish buff fur contains 
a mixture of spines and the undersurface is grayish white. The 
length of the head and body is 3% inches, tail 3% inches, hind 
foot % inch. The L. pahari group includes L. thai from western 
Siam and Annam, a very similar form, and L. p. gairdneri from 
northern Siam, Laos, Annam, and Tonkin (Osgood). 
The Flat-haired Jungle Mice, genus Leggadilla, are 
founded upon L. platythrix, also a species from India. This 
species is colored fulvous gray above, yellowish white beneath. 
The fur is mixed with flattened spines. The length of head and 
body is 3% inches, tail 3 inches, hind foot % inch. Only one of 
the dozen forms of Leggadilla known occurs as far east as 
Burma. L. shortridgei from Mt. Popa, in the drier parts of 
Burma, has the fur thickly mixed with blackish spines and the 
dorsal color drab gray, the underparts white, the hands and 
feet white. The number of nipples in females is 10. The length 
of the head and body is from 4% to 5 inches, tail 3% to 4 
inches, hind foot % inch. 
Millard's Rats, Millardia, which include Millardia kathleeni 
of Burma, represent a small Indian genus related to Rattus. 
The dentition is heavy and the palatal foramina are very long. 
The ears are rather large, the fur soft. The fifth toe of the hind 
foot is unusually short. In the Indian species there are 3 or 4 
pairs of nipples, 1 or 2 thoracic, 2 inguinal; but in M. kathleeni 
the thoracic pair or pairs remain undeveloped. The color is 
pale gray-brown, the tip of the tail white. The length of the 
head and body is 5}i inches, tail 6 inches, hind foot l%o 
inches. 
The Golundi Mice, genus Gohtnda, have their headquarters 
in the Indian Peninsula. In Golnnda the molar teeth are pro- 
portionately very large and the upper incisors have a single 
groove. The body form is thick-set and the tail well haired and 
short; the first and fifth digits of the hand are reduced. There 
