4 NOTIOSOREX. 
ol 
ol 
110. Notiosorex. 
| ee Gee Rea) Ve oe 
2—2 o—o = 3 
3 
Notiosorex Baird in Coues Notes Insect. Mamm., Bull. U. S. Geol. & 
Geog. Surv. Terr., 111, 1877, p. 646. Type Sorex crawjordi 
Coues. 
Third unicuspid half the size of second; all narrow at base, inner 
side without secondary cusplet; anterior teeth orange at tips; molars 
white; cranium flat, rounded on sides; tail short, not half as long as 
head and body. 
FiG. 103. NOTIOSOREX GIGAS. 
No. 88012 U. S. Nat. Mus. Coll. Twice nat. size. 
KEY ORE SPE CES TAN DSSUBS Pit Ges: 
A. Size small. PAGE 
a. Above olive gray; tail, 26 mm nA ...N. crawjordt -554 
b. Above plumbeous; tail short, 23 mm.. _ NN. €. evolis “555 
B. Size large. 
a. Above slate gray; beneath paler tinged with 
prow stadl Lomo s4iG anit ey = er ee oer ee ee N. gigas 555 
522. crawfordi (Sorex), Coues, Bull. U.S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. Terr., 
II, 1877, p. 651. Elhot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1o0x, pagan 
CRAWFORD’S SHREW. 
Type locality. Near Old Fort Bliss, two miles above El Paso, 
El Paso County, Texas. 
