920 OLDFIELD THOMAS 
26. Tupaia ferruginea belangeri, Wey. 
Many specimens; Bhamo, Kokareet, Meetan, Plapoo, Thagata 
and Rangoon, Meteleo; Co-bapo, Bia-po, Carins. 
Head and body Tail Hind-foot Bars 
7. Kokareet 183 175 43 7.0 
DE » 178 180 42 8.0 
Mammae one post-axillary, one lateral and one pre-inguinal 
parto: 
Although, in deference to the opinion of Mr. Blanford, I now 
accept the specific identity of “ T. belangeri” with T. ferruginea, 
I still consider that the olive-grey northern form, to which these 
specimens all belong, should be at least recognised as a distinct 
subspecies. 
This species, as evidenced by many adult females, has 6 mam- 
mae, as also have 7. tana and T. ellioti, while T. javanica has 
only four, a difference well worth noticing in this difficult genus. 
Owing to this observation the number given in Mr. Blanford’s de- 
finition of the genus Tupaia (*) will have to be amended. 
27. Hylomys suillus, Mitt. and Scan. 
Many specimens from the Carin Hills. 
©. Bia-po. Head and body 140 mm.; tail 23; hind-foot 24; 
ear 10; fore-arm and hand 36; heel to front of last foot-pad 11. 
Mammae 2 —1=6. 
28. Talpa leucura, Bty. 
Many specimens from the Carin Hills. 
29. Anurosorex assamensis, ANDERS. 
a-e. Yado. 
fi * Thao. 
g. Kakhyen Hills. 
7. Yado. Head and body 83 mm.; tail 14; hind-foot 14.5; 
fore-arm and hand 23; heel to front of last foot-pad 7.8. 
(1) Mamm. Brit. Ind., p. 208. 
