GLIRES. 
Mamm, 23 
^Cricetus fulvus figured, Blanfotd, 1. c. pi. ix. fig. 1, and skull, 1. c. 
pi. X. b. 
31us rattus. Its occurrence in Westphalia; H. Bolsmann, Zool. Gart. 
XX. pp. 161-171. 31. rattus, M. alexandrinus, and 3f. decumanus : C. G. 
Giebel has notes on the osteological and dental characters of these species ; 
Z. ges. Naturw. (3) iv: pp. 619-622, pi. ix. 31. rattus : note on specimen 
from New Zealand ; T. White, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xi. pp. 343 & 344. 31. 
maorium, sp. n., F. W. Hutton, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xi. p. 344, New Zealand, 
On species of 3Ius collc^ted..Ju Celebes, F. A. Jentink, Notes Leyd. 
Mus. i. note 11, pp. 7-13; ul. musschenbrcaki. p. 10, 31. hellwaldi, p. 11, 
3T. callitrichus and 31. meytri, p. 12, id. 1. c. spp. nn. 31. everetti, sp. n., 
A. Gunther, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 75, Philippines.) 31. diardi, W. Java, 
p. 13, 31. neglectus, Borneo arid Batchian, p. ephippium, Sumatra, 
and 3f. jessook, Tama, New Hebrides, p. 15, 31. mulleri, Sumatra, p. 16, 
31. lepturus, Java, p. 17, and 3f. ruber, Dorey, p. 18, spp. nn, ; F. A. 
Jentink, Notes Leyd. Mus. ii. note iv. M. leucopusi note on; id. 1. c. 
i. note 2, p. 8. Acanthomys leucopus, Gray, is a true 3Ius, which must 
stand as 31. terrm-reginm ; Alston, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 646. leucopus 
(Jentink, Notes Leyd. Mus. i. p. 8), nec Desmarest, is renamed beccarii^ 
Jentink, op. cit. ii. note iii. p. 11 {vide supra). 3d. bowersi, p. 304, pi. xvii. 
Yunnan, 31. sladeni, p. 305, Burma, &c., 31. rubricosa, p. 306, W. Yun- 
nan, 3I.yunnanensis, p. 307, M. kaphyenensis, p. 307, 31. virculorum, p. 308, 
Yunnan, J. Anderson, Anat. &c. Res., 6pp. nn. 31. p>CLchycercus figured, 
W. T. Blanford, Yark. Miss. pi. ix. fig. 2, and skull, 1. c.'pl. x.5. M. sub- 
limift, sp. n., id. 1. c. Mamm. p. 51, LaddkTJ 
Nesokia. Notes on the species of this genus ; J. Anderson, J. A. S. B. 
xlvii. pt. 2, pp. 214-234, pis. xiii. & xiv., N. blytheana, p. 227, barclayana, 
p. 229, elliotana, p. 229, id. 1. c., spp. nn., India. N. barclayana {indica 
on plate, errore), the skull figured ; |W. T. Blanford, Yark. Miss, ph x. a. 
N. scullii figured ; id. 1. c. pi. viii. a, and skull, 1. c. pi. x. a. 
^Nesomys betsileoensis, sp. n., E. Bartlett, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 770, S. E. 
Betsileo, Madagascar. 
Ilallomys audeberti, g. & sp. nn., F. A. Jentink, Notes Leyd. Mus. i. 
note 27, p. 107, N. E. Madagascar. 
A Aivicola. On the species that inhabit Piedmont; M. Lessona, Atti 
! Ac. Tor. xiv. pp. 721-729. A. indica, Gray: notes on ; J. Anderson, 
/ J. A. S. B. xlvii. pt. 2, pp. 214, &c. A. nivalis : on its occurrence in the 
j Gran Sasso ; C. J. Forsyth Major, Atti Soc. Tosc. (Proc. Verb.) ii. p. Ixxi. 
I A. sloliczkanus and A. blythi figured ; W. T. Blanford, Yark. Miss. pi. viii., 
V^skulls, 1. c. pi. X. h. 
Myodes torquatus. On fossil remains of this species in Germany; 
A. Nehring, Z. ges. Naturw. (3) iv. pp. 142, 143, & 633-635. 
Geomyid^. 
Entoptychus, g. n. (foss.), E. D. Cope, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xviii. p. 64. 
Probably one of the Saccomyidce. E. cavifrons, p. 64, planifrons, and 
crassiramis, p. 65, id. 1. c. spp. nn., Miocene of Oregon. 
