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therefore enabling me to give the above comparatively trust- 
worthy measurements, and to record the number of the mam- 
mae with certainty. 
The ears in S. rufigenis are small and evenly rounded, not 
pointed, and when laid forward they barely reach halfway 
towards the eye. The soles of the hind-feet are quite naked 
except just under the heel; the naked skin is quite smooth, 
not granulated, and the pads are high and prominent; there 
are five digital pads, one postero-external about equal in length 
to that at the base of the hallux, and one long postero-internal 
pad reaching backwards nearly to the end of the naked part 
of the sole. The hallux, without its claw reaches to the base of 
the 1.8t phalanx of the 2.9 digit, and the fifth to the middle 
of the terminal phalanx of the fourth. 
The discovery of the species in the Carin Hills is a very 
considerable extension of its known range, as its only previously 
published locality was Mt. Mooleyit, where Signor Fea himself 
obtained the majority of his specimens. 
86. Seiurus berdmorei, Buy. 
Several skins. Meteleo and Cobapo. 
2 P. 4 9 (in spirit). Thagata, April 1887. 
2 S. Kokareet, February 1887. 
1 9. Rangoon. i 
Head and body Tail Hind-foot Ear. 
Kokareet 7 194 149 42.5 12.5 
» J 182 136 4l. ees 
Mammae (in 5 specimens). One lateral and two inguinal 
pairs = 6. | 
As bearing on the relationship which S. pygerythrus phayrei 
bears to S. pygerythrus typicus it may be noted that in the 
Carin specimens, which are unusually brightly marked, there 
is a tendency to the development of a dark line along the sides 
of the paler colour of the belly. 
