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Specimens. — Four, from the following localities in Fukien; 70 

 and 75 miles southwest of Yenpingfu, 3 (including the type) ; and 

 Kuliang, near Foochow, 1. 



A typographical error in the original description gave the maxil- 

 lary tooth row of the type as 6.5 instead of 8 mm. 



CROCIDURA COREAE Thomas 



Crocidura coreae Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 1907. p. 860 (Mingjong, 

 ]10 miles southeast of Seoul, Korea). 



Spec-imens. — Six: 3 from 5 miles south of Taiyuanfu, Shansi; 

 and 3 in spirits from Fusan, Korea. 



The three skins seem to be fairly typical of this palish, gray-browri 

 species with whitish belly and bicolored tail — the only small white- 

 footed Crocidura of this part of China. The only Fusan skull that 

 has been removed and cleaned differs from the Shansi examples 

 only in points which are believed to be of minor importance ; but the 

 pelage is so faded after its immersion in the preservative for 40 years 

 that the present color signifies nothing. 



CROCIDURA DRACULA GRISCESCENS A. B. Howell 



Vrocidiiia (/riscescens A. B. Howell, Journ. Mamm., vol. 9, 1928, p. 60 

 (Kuatuu, Fukien, China). 



Specimens. — Two, the type and a topotype. 



This is undoubtedly a small, browner, eastern race of dracula., as 

 already mentioned. 



CROCroURA LASIURA Hodgson 



Crocidura lasiura Hodgson, Ann. Ma?'. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, vol. 5, 1890, p. 31 

 (Ussuri River, Manchuria). 



Specimens. — Five; four from the Sungaree River. Manchuria, 

 and a skull only from Fusan, Korea. 



The above skins of this large, dark, rather sbcut-tailed species 

 are in summer pelage. One of the males is unusually large, measur- 

 ing 10-J: (head and body) by 48 bj^ 16.5 mm. 



CROCmURA RAPAX G. M. Allen 



Crocidura raiiav G. M. Allen, Amer. Mus. Nov., No. 100. 1923, p. 9 (Ying- 

 pankai, Mekong River, southern Yunnan, China). 



Specimens. — Five, from Yochow, Hunan. 

 These apparently are i^erfectly typical. 



CROCIDURA SHANTUNGENSIS MUler 



Crocidura shantunffensis Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., vol. 14, 1901, p. 158 

 (Chimeh, Shantung, China). 



Specimen. — One, the type. 



