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c. With monstrous teeth. Windsor, — ’Presented by Tho- 
mas Jenner, Esq. 
d . Half grown. London. 
e. Back rather reddish. London. 
*f. Gream colour. 
g. h . Back rather reddish. London.— Presented by Mr, 
Joseph Baker. 
i. k. Young. 
L m. n. Young, from nest. — Presented by Mr, Joseph 
Baker. 
o. Brighter coloured. India. 
The Black Rat. Mus Rattus, Linn. Buffon , H. N , 
vn. 278. t. 36. Schreb. t, 179. Bell. B. Q. 
a. b. Half grown. 
c. d. Young. 
e. Half grown. London.— Presented by H. R. H. the 
Duke of Sussex. 
/. Adult. London. — Presented by Mr. Prince, 
The Pencilled Rat. Mus penicillatus, Gould , Ann. and 
Mag. N. H. 1843, 405. 
Or. Land.— Presen t ed by - Ronald - Gumv 
b. Port Essington. — From Mr. Gould’s Collection. 
The Indian Rat. Mus Decumanoides, Hodgson , Calcut . 
J. N . H. 1841, 220. (not. Waterh. nor Horsf.) 
a. b . c. d. Nepal. — Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
The Asiatic Rat. Mus Asiaticus, Gray , Mag. N. H. 
1836. 
a. Mexico. 
b. c. Bahia. - 
d. Young. — 
e. Sides of face rather browner. India. The specimen 
described as M. Asiaticus. 
The White-bellied Rat. Mus (Rattus) niviventer, 
Hodgson , Jour . A. S. 1836, 234. Calcut. Jour . N. H 
1841, 220. 
a. In bad condition, without tail. Nepal, central region, 
— Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
