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IXSECTIVOEA 



2 6. Saffron Walden, Essex. 

 {Wright.) 

 6. Banstead, Surrey. 

 i. Godalming, Surrey. 

 6. Ockloy, Surrey. 



3juv.al. Shrewsbury, Shropshire. 

 6, 9. Somerset. 

 6, 9 al. Somerset. 



9. Cardiff, Glamorganshire, 



Wales. 

 6. Nenagh, Tipperar}', Ire- 

 land. {W. Smithivick.) 

 6 al. 6. Ennis, Clare. 

 2 6. Kilmanbck, Wexford. 



1. Asker, Christiauia, Kor- 

 ■way. 

 6 juv. Upland, Sweden. (G. 

 EoUhoff.) 



1 al. Holland." {Seba Coll.) 



2 6. Maredsous, Namur, Bel- 



gium. 

 6. Foret de Bouconne, Gers, 

 250 m. France. (.-1. 

 Robert.) 

 9. Cranves - Sales, Haute- 

 Savoie. (A. Robert.) 

 6, 9. Burgheim, Bavaria, Ger- 

 many. (Woltcrstorff.) 

 6. Ingelheim, Rheinhessen. 

 2 6,9 juv. St. Gallen, 500 m. 

 Switzerland. {E. H. 

 Zollikofcr.) 

 6, 9. Thurgau, 400 m. {E. H. 

 Zollikofer.) 



G. Barrett-Hamilton 11. 1. 2. 91-92. 



C. H.B. Grant (c&p). 11. 1. 3. 386. 



W.T.Blanford(c&p). 11. 1. 3. 384. 



Hon. Ella Scarlett 11. 1. 3. 385. 



(c & p). 



H. E. Forrest (c & p). 0. 9. 23. 1-3. 



Dr. J. Anderson (p). 93. 7. 31. 1-2. 



Dr. J. Anderson (p). 93. 7. 31. 3-4. 



R. Drane (c & p). 11. 1. 3. 387. 



G. Barrett-Hamilton 11. 1. 2. 95. 



J. W. Scott (c & p). 93. 10. 30. 1-2. 



G. Barrett-Hamilton 11. 1. 2. 93-94. 



(c & p). 



Christiania Museum 93. 3. 1. 7. 



(E). 



Lord Lilford (p). 11. 1. 1. 151. 



Lidth de Jeude Coll. 67. 4. 12. 555. 



Rev. G. Fournier (c 1. 6. 2. 1-2. 



& p). 



0. Thomas (p). 0. 4. 1. 10. 



0. Thomas (p). 



Lord Lilford (p) 



C. Hilgert (c). 

 0. Thomas (p). 



0. Thomas (p). 



6. 4. 2. 1. 



11. 1. 1. 92, 150. 



8. 11. 2. 5. 

 4. 4. 5. 27-29. 



4. 4. 5. 30-31. 



Erinaceus EUROPiEUS HisPANicus Barrett-Hamilton. 



19C0. Erinaceus europseus hispanicus Barrett-Hamilton, Ann. and Mag. 



Nat. Hist., 7th ser., v, p. 363, April, 1900. Type in British Museum. 

 1910. Erinaceus europseus hispanicus Trouessart, Faune Mamm. d'Europe, 



p. 39. 



Type locality. — Seville, Spain. 



Geographical distribution. — Iberian Peninsula. 



Diagnosis. — Size large, essentially as in E. europseus europseus 

 (condylobasal length of skull in old individuals about 60 mm.) ; 

 general colour paler than in the typical race, the fur often a 

 uniform light buffy grey, seldom with any evident darker area 

 between eye axid muzzle. 



Colour. — There is much variation in colour, some individuals 

 essentially agreeing with the palest examples of true europseus. 

 In its extreme phase, however, the colour is a whitish buff, 

 decidedly paler than the cream-buff of Ridgway, the muzzle and 

 region about eyes washed with ecru-drab ; feet tinged with drab ; 

 spines the same whitish buff, about half of them with scarcely an}^ 



