38 Mamm . 
MAMMALIA. 
I. RODENTIA SIMPLICIDENTATA. 
a. Anomalu ridas. 
Anomalurus chrysophcenus , n. sp., A. Dubois, Bull. See. Z. Fr. xiii, pp. 
23 & 24, Landana, W. Africa. 
Anomalurus pusillus [Zool. Rec. xxiv, Mamin, p. 32] figured by 
O. Thomas, P. Z. S. 1888, pi. i. 
b. SciURlDiE. 
Taylor, W. E. Local Variations in the Colours of a few Nebraska 
Flying Squirrels. Am. Nat. xxii, pp. 744 & 745. 
Describes specimens confirming the observations of Coues and Allen 
as to the local variation in colour of Sciuropterus volucella. 
Thomas, 0. On Eupetaurus , a new form of Flying Squirrel from 
Kashmir. J. A. S. B. lvii, pp. 256-260, pis. xxii & xxiii. 
Describes aud figures a flying Squirrel, distinguished from all other 
members of the family by its hypsodontism, occurring in N.W. 
Kashmir. Also has some remarks on Hypsodontism (vide infra). 
Sciuropterus hageni , n. sp., F. A. Jentink, Notes Leyd. Mus. xi, p. 26, 
E. Sumatra. 
Eupetaurus cinereus t n. g. & sp., O. Thomas, J. A. S. B.lvii, pp. 256-260, 
pis. xxii & xxiii, N.W. Kashmir. 
Sciurus concinnus , n. sp., O. Thomas, Ann. N. H. (6) ii, p. 407, Isabella, 
Basilan, Phillipines. 
Spermophilus eipthrogenys , figured by E. Buchner, Wisseuschafi 
Result. Przewalksi Reisen ( suprd } p. 4), Zool. Theil. Saugeth. pt. i, 
pis. i & iv, figs. 1-3 (skull). 
Spermophilus alaschanicus ) n. sp., BOciiner, t. c. p. 11, pi. ii, fig. 1, 
Alaschau, Central Asia. 
Spermophilus obscurus f n. sp., Buchner, t. c. p. 17, pi. ii, fig. 2, and 
pi. iv, fig. 7-9 (skull), Ganssu, Central Asia. 
Spermophilus eversmanni , skull figured by Buchner, t . c. pi. iv, 
figs. 4-6. 
Spermophilus beldingi t n. sp., C. H. Merriam, Ann. N. York Ac. iv, 
pp. 317-321, woodcut (advance copy), California. 
Arctomys dichrous , figured by Buchner, t. c. pi. iii, and skull, pi. v, 
figs. 11-14. 
Cynomys ludovicianus : W. Haacke, Zool. Gart. xxix, pp. 321-329, has 
notes on its habits, with a figure. 
c. Castori da:. 
Geoffroy St. Hilaire, A. Renseignements sur les Castors du Rhone. 
Bull. Soc. Acclim. (4) v, pp. 321-324. 
Notes on three Beavers captured in the Rhone, together with obser- 
vations on the habits of these animals. 
