882 EODENTIA 



Leon, 1 : San Cristobal, Minorca, Balearic Islands, 7 ; Inca, Majorca, 

 Balearic Islands, 6. 



Pbance : Cerbere, Pyrenees-Orientales, 1 ; near Nimes, Gard, 2 ; 

 Valescure, Var, 1. The Gard and Var specimens not typical. 

 4 $, 9. VentadelBaul, Granada, G. S. Miller (c). 8. 8. 4. 102-106. 



Spain. 

 4 i 2 9. Elche, Alicante. G. S. Miller (c). 8. 8. 4. 89-94. 



13 (J, 8 9. Alcoy, Alicante. O. Thomas (p). 8. 2. 9. 139-159. 



(N. Gonzalez.) 

 4 6, 9. Silos, Burgos. G. S. Miller (o). 8. 8. 4. 97-101. 



(8. 8. 4. 101. Type of subspecies.) 

 <5, 9. Castrillo, Burgos. G. S. Miller (o). 8. 8. 4. 95-96. 



£. Pajares, Leon. 0. Thomas (p). 8. 2. 9. 132. 



(N. Gonzalez.) 

 4 <5, 2 9. Inca, Majorca, Balearic O. Thomas and R. I. 0. 7. 1. 18-23. 

 Islands. Pocock (p). 



6 <$, 9. San Cristobal, Minorca, O. Thomas and R. I. 0. 7. 1. 59-65. 

 Balearic Islands. Pocock (p). 



i. Cerbere, Pyrenees-Orien- O. Thomas and R. I. 0. 7. 1. 77. 



tales, Prance. Pocock (p). 



S. St. Genies, Gard. 0. Thomas (p). 8. 8. 10. 92. 



(C. Mottaz.) 



Mus spicilegus lusitanicus Miller. 



1896. Mus sp. Thomas, The Zoologist, 3d ser., xx, p. 137, April, 1896. 



1909. Mus spicilegus lusitanicus Miller, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 8th ser., 



in, p. 422, May, 1909. 



1910. Mus spicilegus lusitanicus Trouessart, Faune Mamm. d'Europe, 



p. 148. 



Type locality. — Cintra, Portugal. 



Geographical distribution. — Known only from the vicinity of 

 the type locality. 



Diagnosis. — General colour of upper parts brownish grey 

 with a decided tinge of russet. 



Colour. — Upper parts a light yellowish wood-brown with an 

 evident russet tinge, the sides lighter and more buffy, the longer 

 dark hairs producing an evident though not very conspicuous 

 effect of " lining." A narrow clear buffy area along sides and 

 accentuating line of demarcation, this continued forward over 

 cheek but not surrounding eye. Underparts light cream-buff, 

 the slate-grey bases of the hairs showing through at surface. 

 Feet buffy white or pale cream-buff. Tail obscurely bicolor, buffy 

 whitish below, dark brown above, the dark area much wider than 

 in the Spanish form and essentially as in Apodemus syhaticus. 



Measurements. — Type (adult male) : head and body, 77 ; tail, 

 60; hind foot, 16 - 2; ear, 13. Average and extremes of six 

 adults from the vicinity of Ointra : head and body, 75 • 5 (74- 

 77); tail, 61-8(60-65); hind foot, 16-1 (15-16-8); ear, 12-6 

 (12-13). For cranial measurements see Table, p. 881. 



Specimens examined. — Six, all from the neighbourhood of Cintra. 

 4 6, 2 9. Cintra, Portugal. O. Thomas (c & p). 98. 2. 2. 30-35 



(98. 2. 2. 30. Type of subspecies.) 



