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Specimens examined. — Three, all from the type locality. 



Crocidura elongata, sp. nov. 



Type from Temboan (southwest from Tondano Lake), northeastern 

 Celebes. No. 217,534, U. S. National Museum; skin and skull of adult cf 

 (basal suture obliterated, teeth moderately worn) ; collected August 1, 1916, 

 by H. C. Raven; original number 2790. 



Description. — A very long tailed species apparently related to Crocidura 

 lepidura Lyon from eastern Sumatra; but lighter colored, with longer tail 

 and larger, light-colored feet. Upperparts grayish sepia; underparts 

 lighter, washed with rusty. Hands and feet flesh color, thinly haired, the 

 hairs of fingers and toes whitish. Tail longer than head and body; dark 

 brown, lighter along underside and at tip; thinly haired, a very few longer 

 hairs near base. Skull long, high, and narrow, with weak maxillary pro- 

 cesses. Teeth essentially as in lepidura, the second unicuspid smaller than 

 third, and unicuspids all with distinct encircling cingulum shelves. 



Measurements. — Type: Head and body, 94; tail, 120; hind foot, 22. 

 Skull: Condylobasal length, 24.1; breadth of braincase, 10.1; maxillary 

 breadth, 7.4; maxillary toothrow, entire, 11.1 ; mandibular toothrow, entire, 

 10.3. 



Specimens examined. — Two from the type locality and two from Pinedapa, 

 eastern Middle Celebes. The latter are young (basal sutures not entirely 

 closed), but appear inseparable from the specimens from the type locality. 



Crocidura nigripes, sp. nov. 



Type from Temboan (southwest from Tondano Lake), northeastern 

 Celebes. No. 217,545, U. S. National Museum; skin and skull of adult c? 

 (basal suture obliterated); collected August 4, 1916, by H. C. Raven; 

 original number 2866. 



Description. — A medium sized, dark colored, blackish footed species; 

 externally very closely resembling Crocidura beatus Miller from Mindanao. 

 Skull larger than that of beatus, with heavier maxillary processes and larger 

 teeth. Glossy blackish sepia above, very slightly browner below; hands, 

 feet and tail blackish; the tail with a few longer hairs, especially on basal 

 half, of a lighter color. Unicuspid teeth rather crowded, the second smaller 

 than third. 



Measurements. — Type: Head and body, 80; tail, 51; hind foot, 14. 

 Skull: Condylobasal length, 20.9; breadth of braincase, 9.9; maxillary 

 breadth, 7.3; maxillary toothrow, entire, 10.1 ; mandibular toothrow, entire, 

 9.2. 



Specimens examined. — Eleven, all from northeastern Celebes: Ajerma- 

 didi, 1; Temboan, 10. 



Crocidura nigripes lipara, subsp. nov. 



Type from Gimpoe, Middle Celebes. No. 219,444, U. S. National 

 Museum; skin and skull of adult cf (basal suture obliterated; teeth moder- 

 ately worn); collected September 2, 1917, by H. C. Raven; original number 

 3207. 



