APODEMUS 809 



<$, 2 9. Hatszeg, Hunyad, Tran- C. G. Danford (c). 3. 2. 2. 25, 30, 32. 



sylvania. 



1 al. Transylvania. 0. G. Danford (p). 80. 10. 28. 1. 



4 al. Eszek, Slavonia. Budapest Museum (e). 94. 7. 23. 2-5. 



4 S, 4 9. Gageni, Prahova, Eou- Lord Lilford (p). 4. 4. 6. 17-24. 

 mania. (W. Dodson.) 



4 <5, 9. Wolfhalden, Switzer- Miller Collection. 7. 7. 7. 10-14. 

 land. (Zollikofer.) 



9. Capolago, Tioino. 0. Thomas (c & p). 2. 7. 1. 6. 



3 <$, 3 9. Locarno, Ticino. O. Thomas (c & p). 2. 7. 1. 7-12. 



<5. Paido, Ticino. 0. Thomas (o & p). 2. 7. 1. 19. 



3 <J. Lucerne, Switzerland. Lord Lilford (p). 11. 1. 1. 154-156. 

 (Wolterstorff.) 



Apodemus sylvaticus callipides Cabrera. 



1907. Micromys sylvaticus callipides Cabrera, Bol. Eeal Soc. Espafi. Hist. 



Nat., Madrid, vn, p. 227, November, 1907 (Villarrutis, La Coruiia, 



Spain). Type in Madrid Museum. 

 1910. Mus sylvaticus callipides Trouessart, Paune Mamm. d'Europe, p. 153. 



Type locality. — Villarrutis, La Coruiia, Spain. 



Geographical distribution. — Mountains of the Pyrenees- 

 Asturias chain ; southward into Portugal. 



Diagnosis. — Size distinctly larger than in Apodemus sylvaticus 

 sylvaticus, the hind foot most frequently 23 mm., condylobasal 

 length of skull usually 23 • 6 mm. or more ; colour dark and rich 

 as in the typical form. 



Measurements. — Type, adult male (from Cabrera) : head and 

 body, 88-8; tail, 94-5; hind foot, 23. Adult male and female 

 from Cintra, Portugal : head and body, 100 and 100 ; tail, 107 

 and 100 ; hind foot, 24-8 and 24 ; ear from meatus, 17 and 17. 

 Adult male from Estoril, Portugal : head and body, 101 ; tail, 

 103; hind foot, 23-3; ear from meatus, 16 • 2 Average and 

 extremes of ten adults from Pajares, Leon, Spain : head and 

 body, 100-3 (91-110); tail, 92-3 (80-104); hind foot, 23-0 

 (22-24) ; ear from meatus, 17 ■ 2 (16-18). Average and extremes 

 of eight adults from the vicinity of Luchon, Haute-Garonne, 

 France: head and body, 98-7 (98-100); tail, 102-5 (90-115); 

 hind foot, 22-7 (22-24); ear from meatus, 17-1 (16-18). 

 Average and extremes of ten adults from Ax-les-Thermes, Ariege, 

 France: head and body, 98-2 (94-105); tail, 100-8 (90-110); 

 hind foot, 22 ■ 7 (22-23 • 6). For cranial measurements see Table, 

 p. 819. 



Specimens examined. — One hundred and twelve, from the following 

 localities : — 



Prance : Port6, Pyrenees-Orientales, 9 ; l'Hospitalet, Ariege, 8 ; Ax- 

 les-Thermes, Ariege, 31 ; Luchon, Haute-Garonne, 11 ; Caterille, Haute- 

 Garonne, 5; Bareges, Hautes-Pyrenees, 19; Pic-du-Midi,Hautes-Pyren6es, 1. 

 Spain : Pajares, Leon, 10 ; La Coruiia, 2 ; Villalba, Lugo, 5. 

 Pobtugad : Cintra, 7 ; Estoril, 2 ; Oporto, 1. 

 4 6. Porte, Pyrenees-Orientales, G. S. Miller (c). 8. 8. 4. 200-203. 



Prance. 

 <5, 9. Porte, Pyrenees-Orientales ; O. Thomas (p). 8. 9. 1. 57-57. 

 16-1700 m. (A. Robert.) 



