CONTENTS OF PART 
RODENTIA (Rodents)— 
Genus Apodemus— 
The Field Mouse . : 
The Hebridean Field Mouse 
The St Kilda Field Mouse 
The Fair Isle Field Mouse 
The Yellow-necked Field Mouse 
De Winton’s Field Mouse 
Genus MJicromys 
The English local names have been revised in part by Mr W. W. Skeat, 
M.A. (assisted by the late Professor W. W. Skeat), and in part by 
Mr C. M. Drennan, M.A. Lond., late Scholar Emm. Coll. Camb. ; 
the Celtic and Gaelic names by Dr E. S. Quiggin, M.A., Ph.D., 
Fellow and Lecturer in Modern Languages and Celtic of Gonville 
and Caius College, Cambridge; while a list of Scottish Gaelic 
names has been supplied by My C. H. Alston. Much information 
has been taken from Mr G. S. Millers recently published 
“Catalogue of the Mammals of Western Europe,” the use of the 
MS. and proofs of which before publication was kindly permitted 
by the Trustees of the British Museum of Natural History. 


= ILLUSTRATIONS 
FULL-PAGE (Black and White). 
_ The Field Mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus). (1) Left Ear; (2 and 2a) Left 
Hand; (3 and 3@) Left Foot. (Three times life size.) 
The Harvest Mouse (M/ccromys minutus). (1) Left Ear; (2) Left 
Hand; (3) Left Foot; (4) Tail. (Three times life size.) 
FIGURES IN TEXT. 
Spoor of Field Mouse in Snow. 
j Section of Burrow of Field Mouse (diagrammatic). 
Plan of the Burrow of a Field Mouse shown in section in Fig. 86. 
Dissection of Uterus of De Winton’s Field Mouse, showing 
Superfcetation. 

