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* Sorex palustris Richardson. 



1828. >Sorex jxdustris jRichaedson, Zool. journ., iii, p, 517. 

 1885. Neosorex palustris True, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., vii 



(1884), p. 606. 1885. 

 Type locality. — JMarsby places from Hudson Bay to the 



Rocky Mountains. 



* Sorex navigator (Baird) . 



1857. Neosorex aamgator Baird, Mamm. N. Amer., p. 11. 

 1885. Neosorex navigator True, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., vii 



(1884), p. 606. 1885. 

 1900. \_Sorex'] nariijator Merriam, Proc. Washington acad. 



sci., II, p. 18. March 14, 1900. 

 Type locality. — Unknown; probabl}' northern Idaho (see 



Merriam, North Amer. fauna, no. 10, p. 92, December 31, 



1895). 



Sorex navigator alaskanus Merriam. 



1900. Sorex navigator alaskanus Merriam, Proc. Washing- 

 ton acad. sci., ii, p. 18. March 14, 1900. 



Type locality. — Point Gustavus, on east side of entrance to 

 Glacier Bay, Alaska. 



Sorex albibarbis (Cope). 



1862. Neosorex albibarbis Cope, Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phila., p. 



188. 

 1892. Sorex albibarbis Merriam, Proc. biol. soc. Washington, 



VII, p. 25. April 13, 1892. 

 Type locality. — Profile Lake, Franconia Mountains, Grafton 



County, New Hampshire. 



Sorex hydrodromus Dobson. 



1889. Sorex Jnjdrodroinus Dobsox, Ann. and mag. nat. hist., 



6th ser., iv, p. 373. November, 1889. 

 Type locality. — ■ Unalaska Island, Alaska. 



Subgenus Atophyrax Merriam. 



1884. Atopliiirtix Mekriaji, Trans. Linn. soc. New York, ii, p. 

 217. August, 1884. Ty2:)e. — Atojdigrax bendirii Merrlsim. 



