412 ON MAMMALS FEOM THE PHILIPPENE ISLANDS. 



Fig. 7. Ehijticliomys soricoides (p. 398), upper and lower molars, much magnified. 

 Figs. 8, 9. Chrofomijs whitckeadi (p. -^92), molars, magnified, and skull riat. size. 

 Fig. 10. Bhynchomys soricoides (p. 398), skull, nat. size. 

 Figs. 11, 12. Celmnomys silacens (p. 391), molars, magnified, and skull, nat. size. 



PLATE XXXVI. 



Skulls and Teeth of Philippine Mammals. 

 Fig. 1. Lenomys meyeri (p. 409), upper and lower molar teeth, much magnified. 

 Fig. 2. Crateromys schadenbergi (p. 409), upper and lower molar teeth, much magnified. 

 Fig. 3. Carpomys meJanurits (p. 407), upper and lower molar teeth, much magnified. 

 Fig. 4. Mus luzonicus (p. 401), skull, nat. size. 



Fig. 5. Batomys granti (p. 405), upper and lower molar teeth, much magnified. 

 Fig. 6. Carpomys melanurus (p. 407), skull, nat. size. 

 Fig. 7. „ pha'urus (p. 408), skull, nat. size. 



Fig. 8. Batomys granti (p. 405), skull, nat. size. 



All the enlarged figures of the molar teeth, upper and lower, are of tliose of the 

 right side; the figures of the upper molars are placed on the loft, and those of the 

 lower on the I'ight. 



