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Neomys fodiens bicolor (Shaw 1791). Great Britain. Under parts usually 

 washed with wood-brown instead of buffy whitish; skull smaller. 



Chiroptera 



Bhinolophus ferrum-equinum insulanus Barrett-Hamilton 1910. Central and 



S. England. Wing shorter. 

 Bhinolophus hipposideros minutus (Montagu 1808). England and Ireland. 



Wing shorter. 



Mustela erminea stabilis (Barrett-Hamilton 1904). Mainland of Great 

 Britain. Rather large, with large teeth; color somewhat different, a 

 little darker above. Change to white in winter less complete and regu- 



Mustela erminea ricince (Miller 1907). Islands of Islay and Jura, Scot- 

 land. Smaller than stabilis; proportions of skull different. 



Mustela hibernica (Thomas and Barrett-Hamilton 1895). Ireland and Isle 

 of Man. Quite distinct; recognized by combination of black-tipped, 

 heavily penciled tail with entirely dark ear and upper lip. Superficially 

 like certain North American forms. 



Felis sylvestris grampia (Miller 1907). Scotland; formerly throughout 

 Great Britain. Darker, with more pronounced black markings. 



Lepus europceus occidentals de Winton 1898. England, Scotland and Isle 



of Man. Buffy tints rich and dark. 

 Lepus timidus scoticus (Hilzheimer 1906). Highlands of Scotland. 



Lepus hibernicus Bell 1837. Ireland. Distinguished by the strongly russet 

 color and partial or complete absence of white winter coat. Larger than 

 scoticus. 



Evotomys alstoni Barrett-Hamilton and Hinton 1913. Island of Mull, 

 Hebrides. 



Evotomys glareolus britannicus (Miller 1900). Great Britain. Smaller; 



Evotomys skomerensis Barrett-Hamilton 1903. Skomer Island, off coast of 

 Wales. Color above unusually light and bright; skull peculiar. 



Microtus agrestis exsul Miller 1908. North and South Uist, Hebrides. Re- 

 sembles true agrestis of Scandinavia; teeth peculiar, a character usually 

 present which elsewhere in the species occurs as a rather rare anomaly. 



Microtus agrestis macgillivraii Barrett-Hamilton and Hinton 1913. Island 

 of Islay, Hebrides. 



Microtus agrestis hirtus (Bellamy 1839). England and South Scotland. 

 Smaller than typical agrestis; upper parts noticeably tinged with rus- 



Microtus agrestis neglectus (Jenyns 1841). Highlands of Scotland. Not 

 so small as hirtus; upper parts darker. 



