390 MESSRS. 0, THOMAS AND R. C. WROUGHTON ON [ Mar. 16, 
64, CHrROPODOMYS ANNA. 
Thos. & Wrought. Abstr. P. Z.8. 1909, p. 19. 
O01 03s Om oun eae re Soekaboemi. 
. 674, 860, 932. 9. 799, 822. Tyilatjap. 
1212, 1237, 1256, aah @. 1128, 1129, 1246, 1306. 
Da cikemaleyas Preanger. 
LOT 93) avar 
A Chiropodomys outwardly resembling C. gliroides, but with a 
smaller skull and teeth. 
Size intermediate between the Bornean C. major and C. 
pusillus. Fur rather short (6-7 mm. on the back), but close and 
fairly soft. 
General colour above between “isabella” and “fawn,” the 
individual hairs being ‘ slate-colour” with “russet” tips; under 
surface pure white, the hairs white to their bases. Hands and 
feet whitish, the latter with dark central line above. Tail nearly 
half as long again as the head and body. 
Dimensions of the type (the figures in brackets are those of a 
specimen of gliroides of similar age from Tenasserim) :— 
Head and body 87 mm.; tail 112; hind foot 18; ear 16. 
Skull: greatest length 24 [26]; basilar length 8°5 [20-5]; 
zygomatic “preadth 14 [15]; brain-case breadth 11:6 [13]; 
diastema 6°3 [7:3]; palatal foramina 3 [4:3]; upper molar 
series 3°8 [4]. 
Hab. Tjilatjap, Java (sea-level). 
Type. Adult female. B.M. no. 9.1.5.757. Original number 
822. Collected 27 Nov., 1907. 
Highteen specimens ex xamined, of both sexes and all ages. 
In many respects this species is intermediate between the 
mainland C. gliroides Bly. (syn. peguensis Bly., penicillatus Pet.) 
and the Sumatran C. niadis Miller. 
es Tékoos-klapa, Tekoos-sarwa, Ny ing-N ying. 
“ Arboreal; similar in habits to alg Jlomaamse. making small 
grass nests among bamboos or the heads of palm-trees. 
“Very plentiful in many localities; seems to feed to a large 
extent among rice-fields.”—G. C. 8. 
Bio, 05 
35. Mus rarrus (neglectus group). 
Ge Ite ie ae sBatavias 
g. 40, 50, 84,199. 2. 32, 122,133. Buitenzorg. 
3. 628, 638, 641, 682, 738, 9386. 9. 639, 640, 664, 665, 821, 
883, 884, 943. Tyilatjap. 
d. 1115, 1201, 1202, 1208, 1252, 1262, 1264, 1266, 1267, 1268 
1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1372, 1374, 
1375. 2. 1022, 1040, 1041, 1220, 1249, 1261, 1263, 1265, 1273. 
Tasikmalaja, Preanger. 
3. 1538. Kalipoetjang, Tji-Tandoei River. 
“<Tekoos’ of natives. 
“ Swarming throughout Java, particularly in thickly populated 
localities.” —G. C. 8. 
