CKICETUS 603 



about 50 mm. ; brain-case deep posteriorly, the truncation of 

 occipital region moderately oblique, the angle of the slope as 

 referred to plain of base of brain-case about 70°. 



Measurements. — Adult male from the neighbourhood of 

 Magdeburg, Germany : head and body, 260 ; tail, 60 ; hind foot 

 (dry), 36 ; ear from meatus about 27. A second adult male 

 from the same locality : hind foot (dry), 36. For cranial 

 measurements see Table, p. 604. 



Specimens examined. — Nineteen, from the following localities : — 



History unknown, 1 skull (type of Heliomys jeudii Gray). 



Germany: No exact locality, 1; Ingelheim, Bheinhessen, 6; Ober- 



lausitz, Saxony, 1 ; Lotzen, Saxony, 1 (U.S.N.M.) ; near Magdeburg, 



Saxony, 6; Saxony, no exact locality, 1 (U.S.N.M.); Strassburg, 1 



(Lataste). 



Austbia-Hungaby : Molna Szecsfid, Hungary, 1 (U.S.N.M.), an 



immature individual, perhaps not true cricetus. 



1. Germany. (MOschler.) E. B. Alston (p). 79. 9. 25. 35. 



6 (J. Ingelheim, Bheinhessen. C. Hilgert (c). 8. 11. 2. 38-43. 



<J. Oberlausitz, Saxony. Dr. E. Hamilton (p). 97. 12. i. 33. 



3, 1 juv. Magdeburg. Dr. W. WolterstorS 92. 12. 1. 24-27. 



Lidth 



skull. Lidth de Jeude Col- 67. 4. 12. 314. 



lection. 

 (Type of Heliomys jeudii Gray.) 



Cricetus cricetus canescens Nehring. 



1899. Cricetus vulgaris var. canescens Nehring, Sitz.-Ber., Gesellsch. 



Naturforsch. Ereunde, Berlin, p. 1. 

 1910. Cricetus cricetus canescens Trouessart, Faune Mamm. d'Europe, 



p. 160. 



Type locality. — Near Fexhe-Slins, banks of the Maas, 

 Belgium. 



Geographical distribution. — Eastern Belgium and north- 

 western Germany ; probably north-eastern France also.* 



Diagnosis.- — Similar to 0. cricetus cricetus, but skull noticeably 

 smaller, its condylobasal length about 45 mm. ; form of brain- 

 case as in the typical race. 



Measurements. — External measurements of two adult males 

 from Tirlemont, Liege, Belgium : head and body, 212 and 218 ■ 

 tail, 50 and 47; hind foot, 35 and 35 (dry, 33 and 33-4); 

 ear, 32 and 28. For cranial measurements see Table, p. 604. 



Specimens examined. — Four, from the following localities : — 

 Belgium : Tirlemont, Liege, 3. 

 Gebmany: Brunswick, 1 (Field). 



Remarks. — The status of this race is not satisfactory. The 

 Belgian specimens which I have seen show none of the 



* I have seen no French specimens, but the form will probably prove 

 to be canescens. For account of recent changes in distribution in France 

 see Trouessart, Faune Mamm. d'Europe, p. 159. 



