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of Europe." I am now inclined to go further and think it prob- 

 able that all the known forms of Myopns, recent and fossil, will 



Fig. 74. — Myopus saianicus Hinton. 



Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views (enlarged) of the skull of the type ; the 

 small outline is a natural-sized representation of the skull in dorsal 

 view. 



eventually have to be treated as subspecies of M. schisticolor ; 

 but as four of the six are unknown to me personally I refrain from 

 making such a drastic reduction on the present occasion. 



