65 Mam . Systematic. 6031 
Microtus agrestis , melanism, 
Whitaker, Zoologist, London, ser. 4, 11, 
p. 382 ; miurus oread, subsp. n., Tohlat 
R., Alaska, Osgood, Washington, Proc. 
Biol, ■ Soc., 20, p. 61 ; schelkovnikom 
sp. n. Kaukasus. Satunin, Mitth. 
Kaukas. Mus., 3, pp. 239 & 279 ; 
invalid, fossil at Clevedon, Hinton. 
Bristol, Proc. Nat. Soc., ser. 4, 1, p. 190 ; 
in Pleistocene of Grays, Erith, Crayford, 
Wickham, and Clevedon Cave, Hinton, 
London, Proc. Geol. Assoc:, 20, p. 33 ; 
terreetrid armenius, subsp. n., Elburz 
Mts., Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 
ser. 7, 20, p. 201 ; (^intermedins, fossil at 
Tegelen (Lemburg), Reid and Reid, 
Amsterdam, Verh. K. Akad. Wet., 2 * 
sect., 13, No. 6,p. 14. (Mimomys)('\)plio- 
eaenieus in Belgian Pliocene, Newton, 
Mem. Soc. Beige Geol., 21, p. 591. 
Mns rattus, albinos, Patterson, Zoolo- 
gist, ser. 4, 11, p. 69 ; parturition, 
Brumpt, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 32, p. 50 ; 
colour-heredity, MacCurdy and Castle, 
Carnegie Inst., Publ., 70, p. 1; 
psychology, Slonaker, J. Comp. Neur., 
17, p. 342, Watson, Psych. Rev., 8, 
No. 2; rattus alexandrinns in Hungary, 
MAhely, Allat. Kozlem., 6, pt. 4, 
p. 141 ; rattus, and decumanus, note on. 
Burg, Zool. Beob., 47, p. 116 ; 
decumanus , original home, Hossaok, 
Rec. Ind. Mus., 1, p. 275 ; nor- 
Vegicv.s , the domesticated White Rat, 
Hatai, Wood’s Holl. Mar. Biol. Lab. 
Bull., 12, p. 266 ; albinos, Pocook, Field, 
London, 109, p. 1015 ; rattus and mus- 
culu8, ovum, Melissinos, Arch. mikr. 
Anat., 70, p. 577 ; tompsoni , Ramsay, 
= rattus, McCulloch, Sydney, Rec. 
' Austr. Mus., 6 , p. 312 ; batamanus, 
Bp. n., Bntam Id. Rhio Arcliipel., Lyon, 
Smithson. Inst., Nation. Mus. Proc., 31, 
p. 654. 
Mus musculus, Bildung der Rich- 
tungskorper, Sobotta, Anat. Hefte, 
Abt. I, 35, p. 493 ; pigment-heredity, 
CuiSnot, Arch, zool., Paris, 6, p. 1 ; 
“dancing Mice,” vide Yerkes ; mus- 
culus nudopUcatus, var. n., England, 
• Campbell, Zoologist, London, ser. 4, 11, 
p. 1 ; rogersi, Andamans, Thomas, Ann. 
Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, 20, p. 207 \ 
alghazal p. 501, vlainei p. 502, bnileri 
' p. 503, Bahr-el-Ghazal, Wroughton, 
t.c. ; icalambae, Rhodesia, Wroughton, 
Manchester, Mem. Lit. Phil. Soc., 51, 
No. 15 (21) ; comberi listoni, subsp. n., 
(n-10189 /) 
India, Wroughton, Bombay, j. Nat, 
Hist. Soc., 17, p. 997. 
Myodes torquatus , fossil in Dordogne, 
Harte, Bull. Soc. geol. France, ser. 4, 
6, p. 11. 
Myotalpa cansus, sp. n., Kansu, Lyon,. 
Smithson. Miscell. Coll., 50, p. 134. 
Nesohia bailwardi, N. Persia, p. 199V 
8uilla, Suez, p. 203, spp. n., Thomas, 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, 20. 
(Ne8oryzomys gen. n., for N. nar~ 
boroughi sp. n.. Galapagos, Heller*, 
San Francisco, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. r 
Zool., 3, 1904, p. 242.) 
Otomys turneri, Sp. n. Orangia, 
Wroughton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser, 
7, 20, p. 31. 
Peromyscus bairdi in Canada, Saun- 
dErs, Ottawa Nat., 24, p. 92. 
Pogonomys sexplicatus p. 366, multi - 
plicatus p. 367, spp. n., Sentaki Lake, 
New Guinea, Jentink, Nova Guinea, 5. 
Reithrodontomys modestus, sp. n., 
Nicaragua, Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat, 
Hist., ser. 7, 20, p. 163. 
Sicista caudata sp. n., Saghalieir, 
Thomas, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1907,. 
p. 413. 
Tatera lacmtris, sp. n.. Lake Chady 
Thomas and Wroughton, Ann. Mag. Nat.- 
Hist., ser. 7, 19, p. 378 ; neavei, sp. n, 
Rhodesia, Wroughton, Manchester,, 
Mem. Lit. Phil. Soc., 51, No, 5, p. 18i 
Thamnomy8, gen. n., 19, p.,121, venustug 
p. 122, drya8 p. 123, Ruwenzori, 
Thomas, htru p. 381, Welle R., Thomas 
and W roughton, macmillani, 20, p. 504, 
Bahr-el-Ghazal, Wroughton, spp. n.^. 
Ann. Mag; Nat. Hist., ser. 7. 
Uromy8 anak, sp. n., Brit. N. Guinea,- 
Tiiomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, 20, > 
p. 72. 
( Neotoma palatina, martinensis, nil *■- 
dicauda, montezumae , nelsoni, spp. n,- 
leucodon zacatecae, ferruginea ochracea 
/. solitaria, mexicana i nadrensis, micro- - 
pus littoralis, micropus, planiceps 
stephensi spp. and subspp. n. N.- 
America. Goldman, Washington, Proc.- 
: Biol. Soc., 16, 1905, pp. 27-33.) 
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