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1862.. Gray, J. E. 
Leopardus japonensis, sp.nu. P.Z.S8. 1862, p. 262, pl. xxxiii. 
Based on a tanned Leopard-skin without exact locality. 
1865. Gray, J. E. ; 
Martes japonica, sp. n. P.Z.8. 1865, p. 104; Cat. Carn. 
B.M. p. 82 (1869). 
‘No doubt the summer form of Mustela melampus. 
1867. Gray, J. E. 
Lutronectes whiteleyt, g. & sp. nov. P.Z.S. 1867, p. 181; 
Cat. Carn. B.M. p. 107 (1869). 
Based on young specimens of the Japanese Otter. 
1868. Gray, J. E. 
Vulpes japonicus, sp.n. P.Z.S. 1868, p. 517; Cat..Carn. 
B.M. p. 204 (1869). 
“ Japan.” 
1874. Milne-Edwards, A. Recherches Mammifeéres. Texte, p. 285. 
Description of Microtus montebelli, from Fusi-yama. 
1875. Von Martens, E. Die Preussische Expedition nach Ost- 
Asien. Zoologische Abtheilung. I. Pt. 1, pp. 75 & 362. 
General account of Japanese mammal-fauna, and list of 
species obtained. (Determinations by W. Peters.) 
1875. Rein, J. J. Notizen iiber die Verbreitung einiger Siuge- 
thiere auf Nippon. Zool. Gart. xvi. 1875, p. 55. 
Notes on habits, native names, and distribution of thirteen of 
the better-known species. In the same author’s ‘Japan,’ 1881, 
1. p. 201, these notes are incorporated in a general popular account 
of the fauna. 
1880. Giinther, A. Notes on some Japanese Mammalia. P. Z.S. 
1880, p. 440. 
Notes on Urotrichus talpoides (with description of Vewrotrichus 
g.n. for the American U. gibbsi), Talpa mizura, sp. n., Ursus 
arctos, U. japonicus, and Calorhinus ursinus. 
The new Mole, Zalpa mizura, has not since been obtained. 
It is closely allied to the European 7’. europea. 
1880. Peters, W. Ueber die von Hrn. Dr. F. Hilgendorf in 
Japan gesammelten Chiropteren. MB. Ak. Berl. 1880, 
p. 23. 
Records of 7 species, and description of Murina hilgendorfi 
from Yedo, near Tokyo. 
1880, Thomas, O. On the Myoxus elegans of Temminck. P.Z.S. 
1880, p. 40. 
See below, under Glirulus japonicus. 
