718 RODENTIA 



Didgnrms. — Similar to 3Iicrotus nivalis nivalis, but anterior 

 loop of first lower molar broadly crescentic in outline, the postero- 

 external salient angle broad and rounded, occasionally obsolete. 



Enamel pattern of Microtis nivalis nivalis (a) and 

 M. nivalis aquilanius (Ji). X 5. 



Measurements. — Type (young-adult male) : head and body, 111; 

 tail, 59 ; hind foot, 21 ; ear, 16. Two adult males from the type 

 locality: head and body, 124 and 124; tail, 61 and 64; hind 

 foot, 20 • 4 and 21 ; ear, 1 7 • 8 and 19*4. Adult male from Pic-du- 

 Midi, Hautes-Pyrenees : head and body, 129 ; tail, 71 ; hind 

 foot, 21 ; ear, 17. For cranial measurements see Table, p. 721. 



Specimens examined. — Fourteen, from the following localities on the 

 French side of the Pyrenees : Porte, Pyrenies-Orientales, 2 ; I'Hospitalet, 

 ~ ■ — — . . - Pic-du-j\Iidi, Hautes-Pyren6es, 6. 



G. S. Miller (c). 8. 8. 4. 240-241. 



G. S. Miller (c). 8. 8. 4. 237-239. 

 (8. 8. 4. 238. Type of subspecies.) 

 O. Thomas (p). 8. 9. 1. 64-69. 



Ariege, 5 ; Bareges, Hautcs-Pyr^nees, 1 ; 



2 ?. Port6, Pyrenees - Orientales, 

 France. 

 L'Hospitalet, Ariege. 



3(5. 

 3 6, 3 



Pic-du-Midi, Hautes-Pyrenees. 

 {A. Robert.) 



MICROTUS LEBRUNII Crespon. 

 (Synonymy under subspecies.) 



Geographical distrihution. — Central and south-eastern France 

 from Puy-de-D6me to the Departments of Gard, Var, and Basses- 

 Alpes. 



Diagnosis. — Like Microtits nivalis, but smaller (hind foot in 

 adults less than 20 mm. ; condylobasal length of skull less than 

 28 mm.), and paler, the tail always pure white throughout, and 

 the back a light grey without conspicuous brownish suffusion. 



Skull. — Except for its smaller size, the skull does not differ 

 tangibly from that of M. nivalis. 



Teeth. — As compared with those of 31. nivalis of the same 

 age, the teeth differ in their slightly smaller size, but I can find 



