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Order INSECTIVORA. Insectivores. 



Suborder Insectivora-vera. Typical Insectivores. 

 Family SORIOID^. The Shrews. 



- Neosorex navigator, Cooper. Water Shrew. 



Washington Territory. 

 Neosorex palustris, (Rich.) Coues. 



- Sorex Trowbridgei, Baird. Trowbridge's Shrew. 



Washington Territory. 



- Sorex parvus, Say. 



- Sorex Forsteri, Richardson. Forster's Shrew. 



Hudson's Bay. New York. Pennsylvania. 

 ^ Sorex platyrhinus, Wagner. Eared Shrew. 



Vermont, Massachusetts, and Ohio. 

 ~^ Sorex Cooperi, Bachman. Cooper's Shrew. 



Labrador to Nebraska. 



Sorex Hoyi, Baird. Hoy's Shrew. 



Racine, Wisconsin. 

 Sorex Crawfordi, Baird. Crawford's Shrew. 

 -. Sorex pacificus, Baird. 

 Oregon. 



, Sorex sphagnicola, Coues. 



Hudson's Bay Territory. 

 " Sorex verae-pacis, Alston. 



Guatemala. 



Atophyrax Bendirei, Merriam. Bendire's Shrew. 



Oregon. 

 Blarlna brevicauda, (Say) Baird. Short-tailed Shrew. 

 Illinois to Nebraska. 

 " Blarina cinerea, (Bachman) Baird. 



Pennsylvania to Florida. 

 ^ Blarina mexicana, Coues. 

 Mexico. 



Family TALPID^. The Moles. 



- Scalops aquations aquations, (Linn6) Cones. Common Mole 



Eastern United States. 



- Scalops aquations argentatns, (And. & Bach.) Coues. Silvery Mole. 



Prairies west of the Alleghanies. 



- Scapanns Breweri, (Bachman) Pomel. Hairy-tailed Mole. 



Eastern United States. 



