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(66) Mus BOODUGA, Gray. 

 The Southern Field Mouse, 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 $1, Yin ; cJ3, Kin ; ^1, Tatkon ; $ 1, Hkamti. 

 1 collected by Maj. F. C. Owens at Ngazum, recorded in Mt. Popa 



Report. 

 {See also all previous Reports except Nos. 3, 14 and 17.) 

 " West bank of Lower Chindwin, not plentiful." — G.O.S. 

 (67) Mus cooKii, Ryl. 

 The Burmese Field Mouse. 

 (Synonymy in No. 14.) 

 J 2, $ 1, Madaw ; East Manipur. 



(68) Epimys concolor, Blyth. 

 The Little Burmese Rat. 



(Synonymy in No. 16.) 

 9 1, Monywa ; d 7, $ 7, Kin ; 6 1, Kindat ; 6 I, Shabm ; 6 2, 

 Tatkon ; $ 4, Homalin ; c? 16, $ 15, Hkamti ; J 2, $ 4, 

 Tamanthe ; d" 4, $ 2, Hisweht. 

 Five specimens collected at Yin by G. W. Dawson, I.C.S. 



{See also Report No. 17.) 

 "Very plentiful on both banks of the Chindwin to as far north as 

 "Hkamti. "— G.C.S. 



(69) Epimys rufescens. 

 ThQ Common Indian Rat. 

 Variety with white underparts. 

 c? 2 9 2, Kin ; c? 1, Kadu Ohaug ; 6 2, Tatkon! ; J 1, Paungbyin ; 

 d4, $4, Hkamti ; $1, Tamanthe ; $2, Hisweht. 

 (70) Epimys jbrdoni, Blyth. 

 The Bicoloured Rat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 14.) 

 fT 28, 2 18, Hkamti. i , „ j ■ j • 



These specimens are certainly not identical with those labelled ^erdom 

 from the Shan States and Tenasserim. The type of jerdom is stated to 

 hav" been taken by Dr. Jerdon in Sikhim. The Indian Museum daim to 

 have the type from Darjeeling, it is evidently a quite young animal. Until 

 we have oS Sikhim Collection I prefer to leave these specimens as jerdom 

 to which at any rate they seem to be closely related. 



"Plentiful in evergreen jungle around Hkamti. 0««""^^g^°V'' G O S 

 of the River, but apparently much more plentiful on the East bank. -Ci.U.to. 



(71) Epimys beedmorbi, Blyth. 

 The Grey Rat. 

 1851. Mus berdmorei, Blyth, J. A. S. B., XX., P;173. 

 1891. Mus berdmorei,BUniord, Mammalia No 2/7. -rrnifl ooUected 



f? 2 Yuvu River, Hkamti ; 1 (no skull from Chin Hills collected 

 by cipt. Ma;sey(4667) and recorded as ^ndeterm^nable tn 

 Supplement to Tenasserim Report. 

 This is a handsome, rather long haired pure grey rat, with white 

 underparts. 



