1909. 



R. E. Lloyd : The Races of Indian Rats. 



31 



Tail 

 length. 



Ear. 



O- 



Skuli.. 



Remarks. 



0,Q ' Nas. I P. F. 



M. S. 



4 

 5 

 6 



7 



8 



9 

 10 

 II 

 12 

 13 

 14 

 15 



114 



117 99(84%) 



128! 96(75%) 



130 92 

 132 100 

 J34:io3 

 138 102 



140 115 

 142 115 



145 !l20 



146 . . 



150, .. 

 154 .. 

 154 105 

 157 130 



(70%) 



(75%) 

 (76%) 

 (73%) 

 (81%) 

 (81%) 

 (82%) 



(68%) 

 (82%) 



77% 



15-5 



16-25 



16-75 



15-1 



16-5 



16 



16-75 



16 



16-25 



17 



16-25 



17 



16-25 



16-5 



II 

 II-5 



12-5 



12-75 

 12 



13 



12-25 



13-25 



13 25 



13-5 



13-5 



^3 



13-5 



7-5 



7-75 

 7-75 

 8 



7-75 

 8 



7-75 

 8-5 

 7-5 

 8 



7-5 

 8 



8-5 



5-5 

 5-5 



6 



5-75 

 6-25 



5'S 

 6 

 6 

 6-25 



5-5 

 6 



6-5 

 6 



''3rd molar cut 

 and worn. 

 Generative 

 organs not 

 quite ma- 

 ture. 

 3rd molar 

 much worn 

 down. Ad- 

 ult. 



Each group was collected at a different time and from a separate 

 colony. There is little indication of similarity in the members of 

 particular groups. If we examine the proportions of the several 

 litters of young ones, family likeness is apparent. We have re- 

 ceived in all seven or eight of them, though some have become 

 mixed. 



The measurements quoted are of length and tail length. 



