32 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



INSECTIVORA. INSECTIV(»KA VERA. 



TALPIDAE. 



Parascalops brewer i (Bachman). Ilhoads, Mammals Penn. & 

 N. J., 1908, p. -204-200, fig. on pi. s. 



Open lands of Canadian and transition zones, tunneling in 

 sandy or gravelly soil ; sometimes in open woods. 

 Me. — Upton. 



N. H. — White Mountains and elsewhere. 

 Vt. 

 Mass. — Warwick; ? Martha's Vineyard. 



81. CoNDYLURA oRiSTATA (Linne.) Desmarest. 



Star-nosed mole; Black mole; Long-tailed mole; 

 Swamp mole. 



Sorex cHstatas Linne, Syst. nat., ed. 10, 1758, vol. 1, p. 53. 

 "is Pexsylvaxia." 



Condi/lum cristata (Linne). True, Proe. U. S. nat. mus., 



1896, vol. 19, p. 78-98, fig. 27-38, pi. 4, fig. 4-6. 



Condijlnra cristata (Linne). Stone & Cram, Amer. animals, 

 1902, p. 190-192, fig. on pi. facing p. 188. 



Bottomlands and swamps ; sometimes in woods by streams 

 Lives in tunnels and runways. 

 Me. to Coxx. 



CHIROPTERA. MICROCHIROPTERA. 



VESPERTILIONIDAE. 



82. Myotis i.ucifugtjs (Le Conte.) INIiller. 

 Little brown bat. 



VespertUio lucifngus Le Conte, McMurtrie's Cuvier, Animal 

 kingd., 1831, vol. 1, p. 431, app. [Southern Georgia.] 



3Ljotis lucifngus (Le Conte). Miller, North Amer. fauna, 



1897, no. 13, p. 59-63, figs. 13c, 14b, 14b'. 



