94 Messrs. H. C. Robinson and C. Boden Kloss on 
richly-coloured generally, the yellow stripes are ochraceous 
instead of buff, while the rump and the outer pair of dorsal 
stripes are a brighter brown. 
Type.—Adult male (skin and skull) collected on Langbian 
Peaks, South Annam, 5500-6500 ft., on 25th April, 1918, 
by C. Boden Kloss. No. 3524/CBK. 
Specimens examined.—Hight from the type-locality ; two 
from Arbre Broyé, 5400 nie seven from Dalat, 4500 ft..; 
and two from Dran, 3000 f , Langbian Mountains. 
For measurements see ab le on p. 95: 
1]. Rattus edwardsi milleti, subsp. n. 
Above dark brown (between bone-brown and clove-brown), 
darkest down the median line, paler and greyer on the 
limbs (dark hair-brown), and also on the sides, which are 
grizzled with dull buff; sides of neck rather brighter, tinged 
with buffy brown. 
Entire lower surface and inner sides of limbs sharply 
margined white except for a broad hair-brown band across 
the ankles of the hind feet and the hair near the base of the 
tail. 
Tail dark throughout above, paler below, but least so 
proximally. Feet dark, the margins and digits pale. 
Mamme 2—2=8. Pelage of the back composed of soft 
hairs and slender flattened spines. 
Skull hke that of the Malayan form R. e. ciliatus (Bon- 
hote), but with interparietal longer and less straight 
anteriorly and bulle larger. 
Type.—Adult female (skin and skull) collected at Dalat, 
Langbian Plateau, 8S. Annam, 5000 ft., on 11th April, 1918. 
No. 3393/CBK. 
Remarks.—At a casual glance the colour and pelage of this 
animal suggest relationship with the bowerst group of rats 
with ivory-coloured incisors. It has, however, nothing to 
do with them, but is aremarkably distinct race of R. edwardsi, 
other forms of which are ciliatus, mentioned above, and 
setiger, Robinson & Kloss, of Sumatra. 
(Named in honour of Monsieur I. Millet, who gave me 
the only specimen obtained. I am greatly indebted to 
Monsieur Millet for assistance and hospitality during my 
visit to the Langbian Plateau.— C. B. K.) 
For measurements see table on p. 98. 
