70 Mam. 
XVIII. Mammalia. 
[1900] 
subsp. n. Burma, Boniiote, Ann. Mag. 
Nat. Hist., London, ser. 7, 18, (337). — 
S. erythraeus inaularis subsp. n. Allen, 
J. A., New York, N.Y., Bull. Amor. Mus. 
Nat. Hist., 22, (473). — S. poliopua tepi- 
c.anua subsp. n. Julisko, Mexico, 
Allen, «T. A., T.c. (243).-- S. atangevi 
loamlae N. Angola, 8. at. nigeriac Low. 
Niger (296), S. at. centricola Uganda 
(297) subspp. n., Thomas, Ann. Mag. 
Nat. Hist., London, ser. 7, 18. — S. al- 
phonsci nom. n. for S. roberti Thomas 
nec Bonhote, Thomas, T.c. (441). — 8. con- 
durensis Pulo Kundur (260), carimo- 
nenaia Gt. Karimon Id. (261), Millek, 
Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., 
Nation. Mus. Proc., 31 ; S pooli Stanley 
halls, Jentink:. Leiden, Notes Mus. 
Jentink, 28, (139); 8. mendanauua Men- 
denau (589), tedongua Banka (591), billi- 
tanna Billiton (592), Lyon, Washington, 
D.C., Smithsonian Inst., Nation. Mus. 
Proc., 81; 8. curhnatae Karimata Id. 
(57), aerutua Pulo Seruto (58), Miller, 
T. c. spp. n. 
Sparmophilua, limb-structure, Faus- 
sek, St. Petorburg, Zap. Russ. Geogr. 
ObSfl., 27, 2, (I). 
Tamiaa nexua sp. n. Mexico, Elliot, 
Washington, D.C., Proc. Biol. Soc., 18, 
1905, (233). 
Tamiopa gen. n. for Sciurua mae- 
clelandi Horsfield, Allen, J. A., New 
York, N.Y., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 
22, (475). — T. macdeXlandi liainanua 
(476), T. in. vivdoni (477), subspp. n., 
Hainan, Ai.len, J. A., T.c. 
Xerua rutilua, note on, Moreau, Paris, 
Bui. soc. zool., 27, 1902, (221); X. 
rutilua atephanicua subsp. n., district 
between Lakes Rudolf and Stephanie, 
Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, 
ser. 7, 18, (301). 
|Tiieridomyidae. 
YTheridomya aiderolithic.ua major 
subsp. n. Oligoceno Tarrega Spain, 
Dep^ket, Barcelona, Mein. R. Ac. Cs., 
ser. 3, 5, (415). 
Gliridae. 
Eliomya and Grapliiurus, regeneration 
of tail in, Thomas, London, Proc. Zool. 
Soc., 1905, 2, (491). 
Eliomya (Dryornya) angelua sp. n. 
Thian Shan, Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist., London, ser. 7, 17, (424). 
Glirulua gen. n. for Myoxua japonicua. 
Scliinz, Thomas, London, Proc. Zool. 
Soc., 1905, 2, (347). 
Glia glia apoliatua subsp. n. Trobi- 
z.ond, Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. (list., 
London, ser. 7, 18, (220). 
Graphiurua griaelda sp. n. Bechuana- 
and, Schwann, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 
1906, (105). 
Myoxua glis , habits, etc., Zimmermann, 
Zool'. Beob., Frankfurt-a.-M., 47, (311). 
Castoridae and Jaculipae. 
Castor fiber, in Rhone valley, Mix- 
gaud, Nimes, Bui. soc. etud. sci. 
nat., 36, (74); Foetus, id., T.c. (83). 
Oateopcra, F. Cuv., note on, IIamy. 
Bui. Museum Paris, 1906, (133). 
Dipua, limb-structure, Faussek, St. 
Peterburg, Zap. Russ. Geogr. Ob5c., 
27, 2, (1). 
Muridae. 
Meadow-Mice and agriculture, Lantz, 
Washington, D.C., Yearbook U. S. Dept. 
Agric., 1905, (363). 
“ Les rois de Rats,” Dollfus, Feuille 
jeunes natural., Paris, 36, 1906, (174). 
Murinae of China, Bonhote, London, 
Proc. Zool. Soc., 1905, 2, (384). — Of 
Calcutta, Hossack, Calcutta, J. As. Soc. 
Beng., ser. 2, 2, (83). 
Acodon aerrensis leueogula subsp. n. 
Itatiaya, Brazil, Ribeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 
Arch. Museo, 13, (26). 
Aeomys dimidiatus minous subsp. n. 
Crete, Bate, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 
1906, 2 (321). 
Alticola Kortliingtoni sp. n. Thian 
Shan, Miller, Ann. Mag. Nat. llist., 
London, ser. 7, 17, (372). 
Ammomys gen. n. for Conilurus hir- 
8utus Gould, Thomas, T.c. (84), cf. Meaem- 
briomya. 
Anotomya gen. n., leandcr sp. n. Mt. 
Pichincha Ecuador, Thomas, T.c. (81- 
85). 
