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with that of 0. grayi. Teeth essentially as in the smaller Philippine 

 species, but second and third unicnspids more nearly equal in size. 

 the discrepancy scarcely noticeable in side view, though the crown 

 area is rather notably greater in third than in second. 



Measurements. — Type: Head and body, 91 nun.; tail, 72; hind 

 foot (dry) 10.4; skull (teeth slightly worn), condylobasal length, 21.6; 

 breadth of braincase, 10.0; depth of braincase, 5.8; mandible, 12.0; 

 maxillary toothrow (entire), 9.8; mandibular toothrow (entire), 9.0. 

 Specimen examined. — The type. 



CROCIDURA GRANDIS, new species. 



Type-specimen. — Adult male (skin and skull), Cat. No. 144648, 

 U.S.N.M. Collected on Grand Malindang Mountain, Mindanao (alti- 

 tude, 6,100 feet), June 3, 1906, by Dr. Edgar A. Mearns. Original 

 number, 6181. 



Diagnosis. — Like Crocidura mindorus but larger; hind foot 19.5 

 (18.6), condylobasal length of skull about 23 mm. 



Co/or. — Though essentially like that of Crocidura mindorus the 

 color differs from that of the other Philippine members of the genus 

 in the presence of a slight but evident slaty tinge throughout the 

 pelage. The exact shade is perhaps best described as intermediate 

 between hair-brown and mouse-gray but darker than either; feet and 

 tail an indefinite dark brown obviously different from the blackish of 

 the same parts in the other species. 



Skull and teeth. — Aside from its larger size the skull resembles that 

 of C. mindorus. Second unicuspid distinctly smaller than third. 

 Teeth otherwise as in the related large species. 



Measurements. — Type: Head and body. 95 mm.; tail, 67; hind foot, 

 18.6; skull (teeth slightly worn), condylobasal length, 2:5.0; breadth 

 of braincase, 10.2; depth of braincase, 6.0; mandible, 12.8; maxillary 

 toothrow (entire), 10.2; mandibular toothrow (entire), 9.4. 



Specimen examined. — The type. 



TUPAIA CUYONIS, new species. 



Type-specimen. — Adult male (skin and skull), No. 26, P.B.S. Col- 

 lected on the. island of Cuyo, January 15, 190.'!, by \i. C. McGregor 

 and A. Celestino. 



Diagnosis. — In general like Tupaia mollendorffi Matschie, but under- 



parts a grizzled bully-brown scarcely different from color of sides. 



Color. — Upperparts and sides a fine nearly uniform grizzle of black 

 and buff, the shorter hairs slate-gray at base (5 mm.), then light buff 

 (3 mm.), black (2 mm.), brownish buff (1 mm.), and black (the 

 extreme tip), the longer hairs without the brownish-buff annulafion, 

 the general effect something between wood-brown and clay-color, 

 with a greenish cast on back and shoulders and a tinge of russet on 

 sides, flanks, and rump; face and crown with hairs shorter and more 



