1905,] MAMMALS FROM JAPAN, SSS' 



such species as occur are sometimes subspecifically different from, 

 those of the south. Hokkaido, of course, is very different from 

 Hondo, and the occurrence there of such typically Japanese species 

 as Micromys speciosus and geisha is somewhat unexpected ; possibly 

 they are comparatively recent introductions, even though in each 

 case subspecifically separable from their Hondo relatives. 



The following is a list of the species obtained in each of the 

 four islands referred to : — 



Hokkaido : 



Sciurus vulgaris orieniis. 



MtijS norvegicics. 



Micromys speciosus ainu, geisha hokkaidi. 



Evotomys mikado, bedfordice. 



Lepus timidus ainu. 



^ Hondo : 



Pipistrellus ahramus. 



Sorex shinto, hawkeri. 



Crocidura dsi-nezumi chisai. 



Chimarrogale j^latycephala. 



Mag era wogiira. 



Urotrichus talpoides pilirostris. 



Caiiis hodophylax. 



NyctereUjtes viverrinus. 



Mustela melaimpus hedfordi. 



Putorius itatsi. 



Petaurista leucogenys. 



Scittrojyterus momonga amygdali. 



Sciuri(,s lis. 



Mus tanezumi, molossinus. 



Micromys sjyeciosus, geisha. 



Microtus montehelli. 



Evotomys ( Craseomys ) andersoni. 



,, (Phatdoviys) smithii. 



Lepus hrachyurus. 

 Sus leiccomystax. 

 JVemorhcedus crispus, 

 Gervus sika. 



Shikoku : 



Macacus fuscatus. 



Crocidura dsi-nezumi. 



Mogera loogura kohece. 



Urotrichus talpoides. 



Putorius itatsi. 



Meles anakuma. 



Micromys speciosus, geisha, minutus japonicus, 



Evotomys ( Phaulomys ) smithii. 



Lepus hrachyurtijS. 



