MR. M. A. C. HTNTON ON HEBRIDEAN MAMMALS 



835 



Apodemus sylvaticus sylvaticus Linnseiis. 

 Seventeen, Bute. 



^o. 



1, male, 



h „ 



10, „ 



12, „ 

 21 

 23 



28, „ 



31, ,. 



Head & 

 body. Tail. 



9 March 1912. 95 78 



80 



12 

 13 

 16 

 17 

 20 



,, 



21 

 23 



5, female, 12 

 8, „ 13 



9, 

 11, 



20, 

 22, 

 29, 

 30, 



14 

 16 

 20 



,, 

 21 



22 



Avei-age of 17 specimen 

 both sexes 



90 

 90 

 90 

 90 

 100 

 87 

 95 

 95 

 80 

 88 

 90 

 85 

 90 

 83 

 80 

 80 



80 



75 

 77 

 86 

 76 

 85 

 75 

 78 

 75 

 75 

 73 

 90 

 67 

 80 

 73 



Dimen 

 Hind 



toot. 



21 

 22-7 

 23 

 22-5 



21-7 



22-5 



22 



22-5 



22 



23 



22 



22-7 



21 



22 



20-5 



21 



22-3 



sions :- 

 Ear. 



15-7* 



15-5 



15 



15 t 



15 



15 



14 



15 



12-51: 



14-5 



14-7 



13-5 



16 



15 



14-5 



14-5 



16 



Skull 

 c.-b. 1. 



22-5 

 22-5 



23-2 

 21-5 

 23-1 

 22-0 

 21-5 

 22-2 

 22-4 

 21-0 

 22-8 

 20-4 

 21-8 

 21-6 



of 



•7 77-8 22 14-76 



23 

 22 

 23 

 23 



23 



$5ix, Great Cumbrae. 



No. 33, male, 27 March 1912. 



35, „ 28 „ 



36, „ 29 „ 

 37 

 38, female, ,, ,, 



■ 40, „ 30 ,, 

 Average of 6 specimens of | 



both sexes J 



A rather rufous series, perhaps due to late winter coat bein< 

 worn. 



Nine, Aeran. 



No. 44, male, 3 April 1912. 



95 

 95 

 95 

 90 

 93 

 90 



92 

 90 

 92 

 88 

 90 

 90 



15 



14-5 



16 



16 



15 



16 



23-4 

 22-8 



22-4 



93 90-3 22-8 15-4 



■^J, ,, 5, ,; j; 



0", ,, t> ,, ,, 



54, ,, ,, ,j ,, 

 45, female, 3 „ ,, 



55, ,, D ,, ,, 

 56 ,, " ?, ,, 

 61, „ 11 ,,_ ,, 

 Average of 9 specimens of 



both sexes 



100 



105 



105 



100 



100 



90 



95 



95 



95 



83 

 86 

 85 

 88 

 81 

 85 



80 



24 14-5 



24 15 



23-5 14 



23 14 

 23-7 15 



24 14 

 23-5 15-5 

 23 14 



23 14-5 § 



24-0 



23-6 



22-6 

 23-4 

 24-0 

 23-6 



98-3 84-5 25-5 14-5 



This series shows a rather large reddish mouse, with a tendency 

 towards the large foot and short ear of hehriclensis. 



* Trapped on moss-covered bank. t Trapped in grass near sea-sliore. 



X Trapped in middle of rough pasture. § Trapped in heather on side of cliff. 



Proc. ZooL. See— 1913, No. LV. 55 



