9 4 IXSECTIVORA 



■2 ?, 1. Esneux, Liege, Belgium Lord Lilford (p). 'Jo. 1. 1. 1-2. 



[H. Griinvold.) 

 i. Dinan, Brittany, Prance. G. Barrett-Hamilton 11. 1. 2. 158. 



i. Manonville,Meurthe-et- Lord Lilford (p). 8. 9. 8. 1. 



Moselle. 

 5 .5, 4 ?. Etupes, Doubs, 350 m. O. Thomas (p). 8. 8. 10. 33-41. 



(C. Mottaz.) 

 2 9. Marxheim, PSavaria, Lord Lilford (p). 8.9.8.2-8. 



Germany. 

 1. Frankfort, Hesseu- Dr. Dieffenbacli (p). 47.1.8.50. 



Nassau. 

 6. Nussberg, Brunswick. G.Barrett-Hamilton 11. 1. 2. 90. 



1 al. Germany. Tomes Collection. 7. 1. 1. 45. 



9. Hatszeg, Transylvania, G. G. Danford (c). 3. 2. 2. 10. 



1500 ft. Hungary. 

 3<:!, 4 9. Untervatz, Grisons. O. Thomas (p). 4.4.5.21-22. 



Switzerland. 10. 8. 16. 9-13. 



{E. H. Zollikofer.) 

 ? sk. Grisons, 550 m. O. Thomas (p). 4. 4. 5. 20. 



(E. H. Zollikofer.) 

 9. Lugano, Ticino. ' O. Thomas (p). 10. 8. 16. 15. 



(E. II. ZoUil-ofcr.) 

 ?. Ziiberwangen,St.Gallen. 0. Thomas (p). 10. 8. IG. 14. 



(E. H. Zollikofer.) 

 6. Rome. (C. Coli.) G. Barrett-Hamilton 11. 1 2. 103. 



(P). 



CROCIDURA MIMULA Miller. 



(Synonymy under subspecies.) 



Geographical distribution. — Central Europe from north- 

 western Spain through France, Switzerland, central Germany 

 and northern Hungary to Roumania and Jiulgaria, south into 

 Italy and Greece. 



Diagnosis. — Size less than in Crocidura russida and C. leurodon 

 (hind foot, 10 to 12 mm. ; condylobasal length of skull, IG to 

 17 '6 mm.) ; skull and teeth resembling those of C. leucodon, the 

 brain-case nearly as much depressed, its height seldom more than 

 half width, the third unicuspid similarly low as compared with 

 small anterior cusp of large premolar ; colour not very different 

 from that of C. aranea, the upper and lower surfaces of body not 

 strongly- contrasted, and no line of demarcation along sides. 



Colour. — Ti^pper pai'ts varying from a dull russet tinged with 

 sepia to a dark hair-brown with a tinge of drab, the liaii-s with 

 metallic gloss and silver}' reflections ; underparts varying from 

 dull ochraceous-buff" to greyish cream-buff", never sharply defined 

 from colour of back and sides. Feet bufly whitish, usually with 

 some dark clouding. Tail greyish or brownish, very obscurely 

 bicolor. 



Skull and teeth. — Except for their noticeably smaller size the 

 skull and teeth closely resemble those of Crocidura leucodon, 

 though the brain-case is less constantly flattened, sometimes 

 assuming a form essentially like that in C. ru.^sula. Plate foT-ming 



