APODEMUS 831 



3 (B.M. and U.S.N.M.) ; Goschenen, Uri, 1 (Mottaz) ; Faido, Ticino, 4 

 (U.S.N.M.) ; Lugano, Ticino, 5 (U.S.N.M.) ; Locarno, Ticino, 6. 

 Greece : Athens, 6 ; Corfu, 3. 



6,9. Medelpad, Norrland, Lord Lilford (p). 8.10.19.28-29. 



Sweden. 

 3 6. Hillerod, Zealand, Den- O. Thomas (c & p). 98.6.7.9-10.13. 



mark. 



2 6, 9. Ax-les-Thermes, Ariege, V. Builles (c & p). 8. 3. 27. 9-11. 



France. 

 6 6. Caterjlle, Haute-Garoune. O. Thomas (p). 6.4.1.48-53. 



{A. Robert.) 

 9. Bareges, Hautes-Pyren^es. G. S. Miller (c). 8. 8. 4. 221. 



3 6,9. Granves- Sales, Haute- O. Thomas (p). 5. 11. 18. 14-17. 



Savoie. {A. Robert.) 

 1 al. Tharandt, Saxony. Berlin Museum (e.) 98. 1. 1. 19. 



1. Niesky, Silesia. (17. Boer.) Lord Lilford (p). 99.1.9.19. 



2 6, 9. Mittelberg, Vorarlberg, 0. Thomas (p). 8. 11. 30. 9-11. 



Austria-Hungary. 



(Dr. F. Major.) 

 5 6,2 9. Hatszeg, Hunyad, Tran- C. G. Danford (c). /3. 2. 2. 26-29. 31. 



sylvania. (3. 11. 8. 32-33. 



7 6,8 9. Bustenari, Prahova, Rou- Lord Lilford (p). 4. 4. 6. 26-40. 



mania. {W. Dodson.) 



(4. 4. 6. 34. Type of A. princeps Barrett-Hamilton.) 

 9. Gageni, Prahova. Lord Lilford (p). 4. 4. 6. 25. 



[W. Dodson.) 

 6, 9. North Albania. 0. Thomas (p). 5. 8. 4. 36. 



(L. Filhrer.) 

 4:6,2 9. Locarno, Ticino, Switzer- 0. Thomas (c & p). 2. 7. 1. 13-18. 



land. 

 2 6, 9. Vitznau, Lucerne. 0. Thomas (c & p). 5. 8. 3. 16-18. 



3 d, 3 9. Athens. (C. Mottaz.) Hon. N. C. Roths- 8. 10. 2. 27-32. 



child (p). 

 6, 2 9. Corfu. (C. Mottaz.) J. I. S. Whitaker (p). 8. 10. 1. 23-25. 



Apodemus flavicollis wintoni Barrett-Hamilton. 



1894. Mus flavicollis de Winton, The Zoologist, 3rd ser., xviii, p. 441, 



December, 1894 (part). 

 1900. Mus sylvaticus wintoni Barrett-Hamilton, Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 



p. 406 (part). Type in British Museum. 

 1910. Mtis sylvaticus wintoni Trouessart, Faune Mamm. d'Europe, p. 149. 



Ti/pe locality. — Graftonbury, Herefordshire, England. 



Geographical (lisfribiiiion. — Great Britain ; not yet recorded 

 from Scotland. 



Diagnosis. — White of underparts usually more tinged with 

 slaty than in the Continental form ; chest spot usually forming 

 a complete collar and continuing backward along median line 

 nearly to belly. 



Measurements. — Type (adult male): head and body, 110; 

 tail, 112; hind foot, 24. Average and extremes of six adults 

 from the type locality: head and body, 108*6 (102-115); tail, 

 107-5 (92-115); hind foot, 24-1 (23-25); ear from meatus, 

 17 "6 (17-1*J). Adult male from Woolpit, Suffolk: head an(l 



