SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OF THE MAMMAL SURVEY. 31 



Hah. — Mt. Popa, Upper Burma. 



Tyf6.—A.dmlt male. B. M. No. 14.4.3.6. Original number 3936. 



Collected 30tli September 1913. 36 specimens. 



Like MiUardia liathleenm this Leggadilla represents a considerable 

 extension of the range of the genus to which it belongs. 

 For any small mice previously assigned to Leggada and coming 

 from east of the Bay of Bengal are really members of Mus, as 

 recently restricted by Wroughton and B.yley, and do not belong to 

 the ijlatythrix group, to which alone the name of Leggadilla is applic- 

 able. All the known forms are from the Peninsula of India. 



I have named this well marked species in honour of Mr. Guy C. 

 Shortridge, its discoverer, to whose wonderful energj^ and collecting 

 talents so much of the success of the Bombay Society's Survey is 

 due. 



