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ther, Painter, Cougar, Catamount. Never was common. But few 

 have been seen since 1835. Two young were taken east of Brook- 

 ville in 183S. None have been reported for thirt.v years or more. 

 Other definite records needed. 



Species concerxinu which further knowledge is desirable regarding 



THEIR position IN THE INDIANA FaUNA. 



Nycticejm kmneralk O. Thomas. Twiliglit Bat. Pennsylvania to Nebraska 

 and South. 



.Sca;/>an«H ai/;er/canus (Bartram). Hairy-tailed Male. Massachusetts to Ohio. 

 Adams county, Ohio. 



Scalop.t argentatm A. and B. Prairie Mole. Silvery Mole. Michigan to 

 Louisiana and West. 



Neosore.v jictl'^i^tr is [llich.). Water Shrew. Massachusetts to Pocky Moun- 

 tains and North. 



Sorex farsteri (Rich.). Forster's Shrew. Northern U. S. to Pennsylvania. 



Sorex coriperi Bach. Cooper's Shrew. Massachusetts to Nebraska and North. 



Brachysorex harlani (Duver.) 



Brachysorex brericandatus (Duver.) 



Amphisorex lesenrii (Duver.) 

 These three last species were described by Duvernoy in 1842. The two 



former from New Harmony, Ind. The latter from Wabash valley, Ind. 



Their present relationship are not known. 



Ochetodonhninilis (A. and B.). Harvest Mouse. South Carolina to Iowa, 

 Utah and South. 



Calo7nyspalnslris IlaT]an. Rice-field Mouse. New Jersey to Kansas and South. 

 Madisonville, Hamilton county, Ohio, 1876 (Langdon). 



Calomys miclnganensis (A.andB.). Michigan Field Mouse. Michigan to 

 Illinois and Kansas. 



Colomys anreohts {A. and B.). Red Mouse. Pennsylvania to Illinois and 

 South. 



Neoioma floridana Say and Ord. Wood Rat. New York to Colorado, Ari- 

 zona and South. 



Lfpvn paludri^ Bach. March Hare. North Carolina to South Illinois and 

 South in Swamps. 



Lppus aquaiim^ Bach. Water Hare. South Illinois to Louisiana and 

 Si)uthwest in caneb rakes and about lowland streams. 



Mephitis putorim (L.). Little Striped Skunk. AVisconsin to Georgia and 

 Southwest. 



