4:72 Mr. O. Thomas on 



orbits, ending in a point at level of middle of front ; supra- 

 clvpeal mark sometimes notched in middle above, but not 

 tridentate ; labrum and mandibles white ; antennae long, 

 light ferruginous^ the flagellum somewhat dusky above, the 

 very short scape with a broad white band in front ; upper 

 border of prothorax (interrupted in middle) and tubercles 

 white ; front and mesothorax finely but distinctly punctured, 

 pleura with coarse i)uuctures on a dull ground ; area of 

 metathorax large, triangular, strongly wrinkled, shining; 

 tegulse -with a white spot. Wings hyaline, stigma and 

 nervures dark brown ; first r. n. meeting t.-c. Legs marked 

 nearly as in P. sublateralis, but most of anterior tibia light 

 ferruginous, middle and hind tibiae dark fuscous, with base 

 and apex creamy white, all the tarsi pale. Abdomen bright 

 ferruginous, with apex broadly black. 



Hab. Brewarrma., l9l4!{Froffffatt,220c). Also a co-type, 

 Yarrawin {Frogyatt, 221 c). 



Close to P. coronata, but easily separated by the broadly 

 black end of abdomen &c. Also close to P. constricta, but 

 clypeus without the lateral black marks, supraclypeal mark 

 present, &c. 



LIX. — Second List of Small Mammals from Western 

 Yunnan cullected by Mr. F. Kingdon Ward. By Old- 

 FiELD Thomas. 



(Published by permission of the Trustees of the Bi-itish Museum.) 



In 1912 * I published a list of some small mammals collected 

 in the neighbourhood of A-tun-tsi, N.W. Yunnan, by 

 Mr. F. Kingdon Ward ; and 1 am now able to supplement 

 this by giving a list of a second collection made in the same 

 little-known region. Some of the specimens were obtained 

 further westwards towards the Burmese frontier. 



The collection has been presented to the National Museum 

 by the Hon. N. Charles Rothschild. 



1. Tupaia belangeri chinensis, J. And. 

 ^ . Yung-chang'fu, W. Y^unnan. 6000'. 



* Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) ix. p. 513 (1912). 



