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Underparts, hands and feet creamy white (ivory yellow) ; 

 white of hind feet sometimes continuous with that of the leg and 

 sometimes striped mesially with brown. Hair of the upper surface 

 of the tail sometimes whitish distally. (In No. 2627 the whole tail 

 is white for more than half its length, both skin and hair ; 

 in No. 2622 for less than a quarter.) 



Notes. 



1. Mus cremoriventer Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, xiii, 

 1900, p. 144, pi. v. figs. 2, 2a, 2b (Trang, 3000 ft., Peninsular 

 Siam). 



2. Epimys o?'bus Robinson &, Kloss, Ann. & May., xiii, 1914, p. 

 228 (Kao Nong, Bandon, 3500 ft., Peninsular Siam). 



3. Epimys tenaster Thomas, Ann. & Mag., xvii, 1916, p. 425 (Mt. 

 Muleyit, 5-6000 ft., Tenasserim). 



Mus bukit Bonhote, Ann. & Mag., xi, 1903, p. 125 (Bukit 

 Besar, Patani, Peninsular Siam). 



Epimys marinus Kloss, P. Z. S., 1916, p. 50 (Koh Chang Id., 

 S. E. Siam). 



6. Epimys jerdoni pan ' Robinson & Kloss, t. c. s., p. 229 (Koh 

 Samui Id., West coast of Peninsular Siam). 



7. Epimys lepidus Miller, Smithsonian Miscellaneous Quarterly, 

 61, 1913,. p. 20 (Bok Pyin, South Tenasserim). 



Vide Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. Siam, iii, 1918, p. 60 (Muang Prae). 



Epimys gracilis Miller, Sm. Misc. Quart., 61, 1913, p. 21 

 (Mt. Muleyit, 5-6000 ft., Tenasserim). 



10. Rattus sakeratensis Gyldenstolpe, Kungl. Sv. Vet. Akad. 

 Hand!., 57, 1917, p. 46, pi. vi, figs. 6 & 9 (Sakerat, south of 

 Korat Town, Eastern Siam). 



11. Vide Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. Siam, iii, 1919, p. 381. 



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