SPORT AND SCIENCE ON THE 
80. Microtus johannes, Thos. 
31. 
Five specimens, 43g,19. Wu-tsai, 20 miles 
W. of Ning-wu Fu, Shansi. 6,000 ft. (?) 
The type of this species was described 
from the mountainous district west of K’o-lan 
Chow, about 20 miles south-east of the present 
locality. Owing to their close similarity it 
was found impossible to separate the speci- 
mens from the two different localities, in 
spite of the fact that one series was taken on 
a plain and the other on the tops of high 
mountains. 
Microtus pullus, Miller. 
Two specimens, 1.3,19. Mountains 50 miles 
N.W. of T’ai-yiian Fu, Shansi. 5,500 ft. 
Though in dimensions of body and skull, 
and in general shape, this vole closely re- 
sembles the preceding species, M. johannes, 
its very much darker colour at once renders it 
distinct. It was described by Mr. Miller as 
new from specimens taken in the Chiao- 
ch’éng Shan, some 50 miles south of the pre- 
sent locality. It frequents the open glades 
in the highest mountain regions. 
32. Microtus warringtoni, Miller. 
Six specimens, 1 3, 5 99. Tabool, 100 miles 
N. of Kalgan, Mongolia. 4,000 ft. 
This is a pale-coloured vole, about the same 
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