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6,9. Wormsley, Oxfordshire. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant 11.1.3.215-216 



(c & p). 

 9. Toddington, Bedford- Joseph Scrivner 98.2.27.1. 



(albino) shire. (c & p). 



6. Welwyn, Hertfordshire. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant 11. 1. 3. 217. 



(c & p). 

 2 juv. al. Hillingdon, Middlesex. O. Thomas (c & p). 80. 10. 14. 1-2. 

 6, 3 9. Hillingdon, Middlesex. O. Thomas (c & p). 11. 1. 3. 219. 



250-252. 

 6. Surrey. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant 11. 1. 3. 218. 



(c & p). 

 9. Kingston, Surrey. C. H. B. Grant (p). 11. 1. 3. 401. 



9. Sussex. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant 11. 1. 3. 220. 



(c & p). 

 2 9. Basingstoke, Hampshire. G. S. Miller (c). 7. 7. 7. 2943-4. 



(7. 7. 7. 2944. Ti/jic of subspecies.) 

 2 6,0 9. Basingstoke, Hampshire. G. S. Miller (c). ' 7. 7. 7. 2947-55, 



2976-7. 

 6,9. New Forest, Hampshire. G. S. Miller (c). 7. 7. 7. 2969, 



2937. 

 4: 6, 4:9. Bversloy, Hampshire. G. S. Miller (c). 7. 7. 7. 2939-40, 



2956-7,2972- 

 3, 2978-9. 

 2 (5, 2 9. Bembridgc, I. of Wight. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant 11. 1. 3. 221-224. 



(c & pj. 



9. St. Helens, I. of Wight. O. Thomas (c & p). 11. 1. 3. 225. 



juv. Salisbury, Wiltshire. E. R. Alston (p). 79. 9. 25. 59. 



9. Pill-on-Avon, Somerset. R. I. Pocock (p). 11. 1. 3. 226. 



Sd, 3 9. Northlew, Devonshire. R. C. Wroughton (p). 11. 1. 3. 227 



228, 261-264. 



EvoTOMYS GLAREOLUS suEcicus Miller. 



1900. Evotoniys hercynicus succiciis Miller, Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., 

 II, p. 101, July 26, 1900 (Upsala, Sweden). Type in U.S. National 

 Museum. 



1910. Evotomi/s glarcolus sueciciis Trouessart, Faune Mamm. d'Europe, 

 p. 171. 



Tjjpr hicnlitij. — Up.sala, Sweden. 



Geoyrapliical distribution. — Lowlands of Sweden, Finbind and 

 south-eastern watershed of Norway. 



Diagnosis. — Similar to Evotonijis glareohis glareolus, but red 

 dorsal area narrower and less diffuse, and sides, face, ;ind rump 

 more grey. 



Colour. — The elements of the colour are essentially as in E. 

 glareolus glareolus, but the reddish brown is more strictly confined 

 to the back, and the grey element on sides is more conspicuous. 



Skull and teeth. — The skull and teeth resemble those of the 

 typical race, except that third re-entrant angle on inner side of 

 vi'-^ appears to be considerably less often present (see Table, 

 p. 6.31). 



Measurements. — Type (young adult female from Upsala, 

 Sweden) : head and body, 96 ; tail, 42 ; hind foot, 18. Average 

 and extremes of six specimens from the type locality : head 

 and body, 94-3 (92-103); tail, 41 (38-43); hind foot, 16-9 



