458 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Nesokerodon Sciurosskn, 1884. Glires, Theridomyide. 
Die Nager Europ. Tertiürs, in Palzeeontographica, X X XI, Taf. vir figs. 1-14, 16-21, 
24, 95, 98, 29, 35, 36, 1884 (sep. pp. 16-20). 
Nesocerodon LvpEKKER, Cat. Foss. Mamm. Brit. Mus., pt. 1, 253, 1885 (emenda- 
tion). 
Type: Isiodoromys minor Filhol, from the Phosphorites of Mouillae, Dépt. Tarn-et- 
Garonne, France. 
Extinct. 
Nesokerodon: voos, island; --Kerodon. 
Nesokia Gray, 1842. Glires, Muride, Murine. 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., X, 264-265, Dec., 1842; 4th ser., XII, 417, Nov., 1873; 
List Spec. Mamm. Brit. Mus., 115, 1843. 
Nesocia Buanrorp, Fauna Brit. India, Mamm., 421-426, 1891; FLowkR & LyDEK- 
Ker, Mamm., Living & Extinct, 475, 1891 (emendation ). 
Type: Mus hardwickii Gray, from India. 
Nesokia: Evidently from a native name, but whether taken from Nesoki, the 
common name used by Gray in 1843, or whether the latter is derived from 
Nesokia, is not apparent. 
Nesolagus Fonsvru Majon, 1899. Glires, Leporidze. 
Trans. Linn. Soc. London, 2d ser., Zool., VII, pt. 9, pp. 493, 514, pl. 37 fig. 
17, pl. 38 figs. 23, 28, pl. 39 figs. 18, 28, 38, Nov., 1899. 
Type: Lepus netscheri Schlegel & Jentink, from Padang-Pandjang, Sumatra (alt. 
about 2,000 ft. ). 
Nesolagus: v9)60c, island; Aay 6s, hare. 
Nesomys Perrers, 1870. Glires, Muridee, Cricetine. 
Sitzungs-Ber. Gesellsch. Naturforsch. Freunde, Berlin, 1870 54-55. 
Type: Nesomys rufus Peters, from Vohima, Madagascar. 
Nesomys: v1)60c, island; “Us, mouse. 
Nesonycteris THomas, 1887. Chiroptera, Pteropodid:e. 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 5th ser., XIX, 147, Feb. 1, 1887; Proc. Zool. Soc. Lon- 
don, 1887, 328-326, pl. xxvi. 
Type: Nesonycteris woodfordi Thomas, from Fauro Island or Aru, Shortland Island, 
Solomon group, South Pacific. 
Nesonycteris: vGos, island; vuKrepts, bat. 
Nesopithecus ForsyrH Mason, 1896. Primates, Nesopithecide. 
Geol. Mag. London, new ser., dec. IV, vol. III, 433-436, figs. 1-3, Oct., 1896. 
Type: Nesopithecns roberti Forsyth Major, from the marshes of Sirabé, in the 
Vakinankaratra district, central Madagascar. 
Extinct. Based on (1) the anterior part of a skull, broken off behind the 
nasals and the molar series, and (2) a left mandibular ramus. 
Nesopithecus: vij6os, island; 2i§nKos, a long-tailed monkey. 
Nesosus (subgenus of Sus) Heupr, 1892. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Suide. 
Mém. Hist. Nat. Empire Chinois, II, pt. 2, pp. 85, 92, 106, 1892; ibid., pt. 4, 
p. 212, numerous figs. in pls. xx, xxvit, xxvii, and xxix, 1894. 
Species, 9: Sus vittatus Müller & Schlegel, from Java or Sumatra; S. verrucosus 
Müller & Schlegel, from Java; S. celebensis Müller & Schlegel, from Celebes; 
S. barbatus Müller, from Borneo; S. calamianensis Heude, from the Calamian 
Islands, Philippine Islands; S. bucculentus Heude, from Cochin China} $. 
arietinus Heude, from Manila, Philippine Islands; S. minutus Heude, from 
Mindanao, Philippine Islands, and S. cebifrons Heude, from Masbate, Philip- 
pine Islands. 
Nesosus: v7G6os, island; +Sus. 
