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I assign these specimens to the Nepalese lokriah with considerable 

 hesitation. Both these localities are in the Chin Hills and it would be" 

 interesting to find D. lokriah unchanged so far from home. 



(60) Dkbmomys KuriGENis ADAMSoNi, Thos. 

 AdamsoH''s Squirrel, 

 (Synonymy in No. 16 Supp.) 

 cJ 6, $ 2, Kindat. 

 These specimens seem quite like those from the Shan States. 

 East bank. 



(61) Dremomys eufigenis opimus, Thos. & Wr, 

 The Northern Red Cheeked Squirrel. 

 1891. Sciurus rufigenis, Blanford, Mammalia No. 244 (partim). 

 1916. Dremomys rufigenis opimus, Thomas and Wroughton, Journ. 

 B.N.H.S., XXIV., p. 237. 

 c? 2, 5 3, Hkamti. 



This northern race'is somewhat larger than adamsoni, and in all respects 

 more brightly coloured, this being especially noticeable in the hip patches. 

 East bank. 



(62) Dkemomts macmillani, Thos. & Wr. 



Macinillan's Squirrel. 

 1916. Dremomys maejnillani, Thomas and Wroughton, Journ. B.N.H.S., 

 XXIV., p. 238. 

 c5' 1, Tatkon ; $ 1, Tsebit ; 6 1, Letsyaw. ' 



Most closely related to lokriah but easily distinguished by the median 

 dorsal stripe which marks it out from all other forms in the genus. 

 West bank. 



(63) Tamiops macclellandi, Horsf. 



J'he Striped Himalayan Squirrel. 

 1839. Sciurus onacdellandi, Horsfield, P.Z.S., p. 152. 

 1891. Sciurus macclellandi, Blanford, Mammalia No. 257. 



c? 9, $ 3, Hkamti ; d 1, $ 2, Tamanthe ; ? 1, Maungkan. 



Tamiops tnacclellandi is a small squirrel with a grizzled greenish brown 

 ground colour. Down the centre of the back is a narrow black line, on 

 each side of this the ground colour is paler and then darker than the 

 average thus forming a pale and dark stripe parallel to the median line, on 

 the outside are two pale buflfy lines. In T. m. manipurensis the contrast 

 between the pale and dark area alongside the median line is much greater. 

 While in T. m. barbei from Tenasserim the edges of these two lines, hitherto 

 somewhat undefined, become sharply defined and the outer one is black. 



(64) Tamiops macclellandi manipurensis, Bonh. 



The Manipur Striped Squirrel. 



1891. Sciurus macclellandi, Blanford, Mammalia No. 257. 

 1899. Sciurus macclellandi manipurensis, Bonhote, A.M.N.H. (7) IV., p. 51. 

 $2 Haingyan, Chin Hills ; S 1, Pwepi, Chin Hills. 



(65) Mrs MANEi, Kel. 



The Common Indian House Mouse. 



(Synonymy in No. 5.) 



cjS, $2, Monywa. 



{See also Reports Nos. 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 1.0, 11, 12. 13, 14, 16, 18 and 19.) 



" The House Mouse was not obtained on the Upper Chindwin. " — G.O.S. 



