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22. Cricetulus triton incanus, Thos. 
Eleven specimens, 5 33,6 99. 5 miles S. 
of T’ai-yiian Fu, Shansi. 2,600 ft. 
Three specimens, 2 gd, 1 9. Lung-wang 
Shan, 20 miles E. of T’ai-yiian Fu, 
Shansi. 4,000 ft. 
One specimen, °. Mountains 50 miles N.W. 
of T’ai-yian Fu, Shansi. 5,500 ft. 
A very common species upon the T’ai-yiian 
Fu plain, where it does much damage to 
crops. It was originally described from 
Shansi. 
Chinese name, “ Pan ts’ang érh (Ts’ang = 
store).” 
23. Cricetulus andersoni, Thos. 
Seven specimens, 8 gd, 4 99. 5 miles S. 
of T’ai-yiian Fu, Shansi. 2,600 ft. 
Three specimens, 2 gg, 1 2. Lung-wang 
Shan, 20 miles E. of T’ai-yiian Fu, 
Shansi. 4,000 ft. 
Seven specimens, 3 gé, 4 99. 50 miles 
N.W. of T’ai-yiian Fu, Shansi. 5,500 ft. 
This hamster is very common throughout 
Shansi and Shensi. Recorded also from 
Kansu. 
24. Cricetulus griseus, M.-Edw. 
Seven specimens, 6 3, 1 9. Wu-tsai, 20 
miles W. of Ning-wu Fu, Shansi. 6,000 ft. 
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