RODENTIA. 3 



laminae; palate narrow; muzzle blunt; form 

 stout; tail shorter than the head and body. 



Nesokia, p. 53. 



k^. Incisors narrow ; molars tubercular. 



Mus, p. 59. 



k^. Like MuSj but with an extra anterior tiibercle 

 to the anterior upper molar. 



Leggada, p. 79. 



/*. Pollex and hallux provided with a flat nail; tail 

 very long, with a pencil of Ibng hairs at the 

 tip ; skull very short and rounded, 



/. Dentition normal ; incisors narrow. 



Chiropodomys, p. 81. 



P. Molar teeth with cusps arranged perfectly regu- 

 larly, those of the lower jaw arranged in trans- 

 verse rows of three instead of two as in all other 

 Muridse ; incisors broad. Hapalomys, p. 82, 



j^. ist and 5th digit of each limb with a flat nail; size 

 small ; form slender and agile 



Vandeleuria, p. 82. 



h*. Upper incisors grooved, otherwise as in Mus. 



Golunda, p. 83. 



h^. Upper incisors smooth ; molars tuberculate ; infra- 

 orbital opening not much narrowed below, and with 

 the perpendicular plate little developed; tail short, not 

 scaled, sparsely haired ; with large cheek-pouches. 



Cricetus, p. 85. 



g^. Molars rootless or semi-rooted, composed of triangular 

 prisms placed alternately. 



m. Infra-orbital opening murine; tail short and hairy; 

 ear-conch present; anterior palatine foramen 

 long. .... Arvicola, p. 87. 



m^. Infra-orbital opening small and sub-triangular; eaf- 

 conch absent; anterior pala:tine foramen rudi- 

 mentary. '. . . . Ellobius, p. 94. 



p. Incisors large and broad ; no premolars ; molars rooted 

 and with re-entering enamel folds, not tuberculate; 

 infra-orbital opening sub-triangular, with no perpendi- 

 cular plate; eyes very small; ears very short; tail 

 rather short-haired. . . .Rhizomys, p. 95. 



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