CONTENTS OF PART XIV. 



The English local names have been revised in part by Mr W. W. Skeat, 

 M.A. {assisted by the late Professor W. W. Skeat), and in part by 

 Mr C. M. Drennan, M.A. Lond., late Scholar Emm. Coll. Camb. ; 

 the Celtic and Gaelic names by Dr E. S. Quiggin, M.A., Ph.D., 

 Fellow and Lecturer in Modern Languages and Celtic of Gonville 

 and Caius College, Cambridge j while a list of Scottish Gaelic 

 names has been supplied by Mr C. H. Alston. Valuable 

 assistance has been rendered by Mr M. A. C. Hinton regarding 

 extinct Mammals. Much information has been taken from Mr 

 G. S. Miller's recently published " Catalogue of the Mammals of 

 Western Europe," the use of the MS. and proofs of which 

 before publication was kindly ■permitted by the Trustees of the 

 British Museum of Natural History. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



Full- PAGE {Coloured and Black and White). 



Orkney Grass Mice {coloured). 



Edward Adrian Wilson. 



Brown Hare and Irish Hare. 



The Dormouse. 



The Bank Mouse— (i) Left Hand and (2) Left Foot; (3) Left Ear. 



Figures in Text. 



Right Upper Cheek-Teeth of Cricetus runtonensis. 



Cheek-Teeth of Phodopus sanfordi. 



Cheek-Teeth of Cricetus cricetus. 



Cheek-Teeth of Dicrostonyx torquatus. 



Skull of Lemmus lemmus. 



Cheek-Teeth of Letmnus lemmus. 



Skull oi Dicrostonyx. 



Skulls of British Evotomys. 



Palate of (a) Evotomys ; (b) Microtus. 



(i) Cheek-Tooth oi Arvicola amphibius ; (2) Cheek-Teeth of Evotomys 



glareolus ; (3) E. glareolus, simple form of m^ ; (4) E. skomerensis, 



complex n^. 

 Cheek-Teeth of Evotomys glareolus. 



