APPENDEX Ul 
The following is a list of the small mammals collected 
during the expedition. The specimens, which are now at 
the Natural History Museum, were identified and described 
by Mr Oldfield Thomas, F.R.S. (see Annals and Magazine 
of Natural History, Ser. 8, Vol. x. May 1912) to whom 
I am indebted for permission to append the list. 
Those with an asterisk are new species. 
1. Scaptonyx fusicaudatus affinis. Subsp. nov. 
6. ‘Trapped on mossy bank in Adzes forest, 14,000 feet. 
2. Marmota robusta. 
9. Young. Shot at 15,000 feet. 
3. Lpimys confucianus. 
Q..| E3,500 feet. 
4. Apodemus speciosus latronum. 
3 and 9. 12,000 feet. The commonest field mouse round 
A-tun-tsi. 
5. <Apodemus chevriert. 
Q. 12,000 feet. 
6. Microtus trene. 
3 and @. 15,000 feet. 
7. *Microtus wardi. Sp. nov. 
g. 13,000 feet, Mekong-Salween divide. This vole is trapped 
and eaten by the Lutzu of the Salween valley. 
8. *Microtus custos. Sp. nov. 
3d and @. 12,000 feet. The commonest vole round A-tun-tsi. 
9. Ochotoma roylei chinensis. 
¢. 16,000 feet. The highest mammal seen, and only dis- 
covered a few months previously by Captain Bailey at 
Ta-tsien-lu. 
