1896.] (SillfBttA 0* EODHlfTa. 1017 



VI. MuridsB. 



A. HXDKOMYINJE. 



22. Hydromys, Geoff. 



Ann. Mu3. vi. p. 81 (1805). 



23. Xeromys, Thos. 



P. Z. S. 1889, p. 247. 



24. Clirotomys, Thos. 



Ann. Mag. N. H. (6) xvi. p. 161 (1895). 



B. EHTNCHOMTINiE. 



25. Ehyncliomys, Thos. 



Ann. Mag. N. H. (0) xvi. p. 160 (1895). 



C. PHL(EOMXINyE. 



26. Phlosomys, Waterh. 



P. Z. S. 1839, p. 108. 



D. GbebiliiIn^). 



27. Oerhillits, Desm. 



N. Diet. d'H. N. (1) xxiv. Tabl. p. 22 

 (1804). 



28. Pacliyuromys, Lat. 



Le Nat. i. p. 314 (1880). 



29. Meriones, 111. 



Prodr. Syst. Mainm. p. 82 (1811). 



30. Psammomys, Cretszchm. 



Eiipp. Atlas nordl. Afr. i. p. 56 (1826). 



31. RJwmbomys, Wagn. 



8chr. Siiug. ISupp. iii. p. 485 (1843). 



B. OToimif^. 



32. Otomys, F. Cuv. 



Dents Mamm. p. 168 (1825). 



33. Oreinomys, Trouess. 



Bull. Soc. Sci. Angers, 1880, p. Ill, 

 [Oi'eomys, Heugl. l{eise Nordost-Afr. ii. 

 p. 76 (1877).] ' 



P. DENDEOlmNiE^ 



34. Deomys, Thos. 



P. Z. S. 1888, p. 130. 



35. Dendromys, A. Sra. 



S. Afr. Q. Journ. ii. p. 158 (1834). 



' Very doubtfully diBtinct from Otomys. 



' Tlirce figures of molar teeth, reprosentlng those diarnctoristic of the i>e«- 

 dromyin(B, Murines, nT\d Sigmodoniina: reapectively, will be found in my paper 

 on Deomys (P. Z. S. 1888, p. 130, pi. v. figs. 7, 10, and 9). On that occasion, when 

 describing Deomys, I had supponed the genus to form r new subfamily, not 

 knowing how closely its molnr teeth agreed with those of the Dcndromyina, in 

 which I now think it should be included. 



