396 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1894. 



40. Blarina talpoides (Gapper). Mole Shrew. 



Excessively abundant in all sorts of situations, from wettest low- 

 lands to barren mountain tops. 



Owing to its numbers and carnivorous appetite this shrew is a 

 great nuisance to the mouse trapper. 



41. Scalops aquaticus (L.). Common Mole. 

 Rare among the mountains. 



42. Condylura cristata (L.). Star-Nosed Mole. 



Mr. Chas. Yaggie caught a specimen on his farm. 



43. Adelonycteris fuscus (Beauv.). Carolina Bat. 



44. Atalapha borealis (Miill.). Red Bat. 



45. Vespertilio gryphus Fr. Cuvier. Little Brown Bat. 



Several bats were observed, most, if not all, of which, are probably 

 referable to these species. 



I could find no one acquainted with a large bat which would be 

 referable to the Hoary Bat, Atalapha cinerea. 



