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* Sorex pacificus Coues, 



1877. Sorex j)<^(cificus Coues, Bull. U. 8. geol. and geogv. surv, 



ten-., Ill, p. 650. May 15, 1877. 

 1885. Sor-ex 2MciJicus True, Proc. U. S. iiat. mus., vii (1884) 



p. 606. 1885.' 

 Type locality. — Fort Umpqua, mouth of Umpqua River, 



Douglas County, Oregon. 



Sorex pribilofensis Merriam. 



1895. Sorex pribilofensis Merriam, North Amer. fauna, no. 



10, p. 87. December 31, 1895. 

 Type locality. — St. Paul Island, Pribilof Islands, Bering 



Sea. 



Sorex merriami Dobson. 



1890. jSorex rnerriarni Dobson, Monogr. insectivora, pt. iii, 



fasc. I, pi. xxiii, fig. 6. May, 1890. 

 Type locality. — Little Bighorn River, about a mile and a 

 half above Fort Custer, Crow Indian Reservation, Montana. 

 The possibility that this is an Asiatic shrew is suggested by Mer- 

 I'iam (North Amer. fauna, no. 10, p. 89, December 31, 1895). 



Subgenus Micbosorex Coues. 



1877. Microsorex Coues, Bull. U. S. geol. and geogr. surv. 

 terr., iii, p. 646. May 15, 1897. Type. — /Sorex hoxji Baird. 



* Sorex hoyi Baird. 



1857. iSorex hoyi Baird, Mamm. N. Amer., p. 32. 



1885. Sorex hoyi True, Proc. U". S. nat. mus., vii (1884), p. 



606. 1885. 

 Type locality. — Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin. 



Subgenus Neosorex Baird. 



1857. Neosorex Baird, Mamm. N. Amer., p. 11. Type. — Neo- 

 sorex naviyator Baird. 



