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These specimens which are more ochraceous and less ferrnginous 

 below than most specimens from Nepal have been referred to in the 

 literature as Sc. subflavivetitris, G. K. Gr. {Hand-list Mamm. Brit. Mus., 

 p. 144 ; 1843), a form which has never been properly described and nmst 

 therefore be regarded as a nomen nudum. 



Arakan specimens referred to this species by Blyth and others do not, 

 so far as can be judged from the skins in the collection which are now 

 in an excessively bad state of preservation, belong to this genus at all. 



Dremomys macmillani (Thos.). 



Jovm. Nat. Hist. Soc. Bombay, XXIV, p. 238 (1916). 



Typical locality. — Kindat, Chindwin River, Upper Burma. 

 Type. — In British Museum. 



Dremomys owstoni (Thos.). 



Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. Bombay, XVIII, p. 248 (1908). 



Typical locality. — Mount Arizan, Central Formosa. 

 Type. — In British Museum. 



Dremomys everetti (Thos.). 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (6), VI. p. 171 (1890). 



Typical locality. — Penrisen, Sarawak, Borneo. 

 Type. — In British Museum. 



Dremomys rufigenis. 



a. rufigenis rufigenis (Blanford). 



Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, XLVII (2), p. 156, pi. viii (1878). 



Typical locality. — Mount Mooleyit, Central Tenasserim. 

 Type. — In British Museum. Co-type m Indian Museum. 



7167. $ Mount Mooleyit, Central Tenasserim, 5,500 ft., January 1877 (W. 

 Davison) [C.] ; skin and skull. 



b. rufigenis belfieldi (Bonhote). 



Joimi. Fed. Malay States Mvs.;JIl, p. 9, pi. i (1908). 



Typical locality. —Movintsims of Selangor (4,800-5,800 ft.), Malay 

 Peninsula. 



Type. — In British Museum. 



c. rufigenis fuseus (Bonhote). 



F. Z. S. (Abstr.) 1907, p. 2 ; F. Z. S. id. 1907 (i), p. 10. 



Typical locality. — Bali, Annam. 

 Type. — In British Museum. 



