Class I. 



MOLE. 



157 



GENUS XVII. MOLE. 



Nose long, slender. 



Jaw upper, much longer than the lower. 

 Ears none. 



Fore-feet very broad, with scarcely any appa- 

 rent legs before : hind-feet very small. 



Talpa. The Mole, Mole- Warp, 



or Want. Raii syn. quad. 



236.- 

 Meyer s an. i. Tal. 2. 

 Talpa alba nostras. Sel). Mas. i. 



p. ei.TcZ). 32. f. 1. 

 Sib. Scot. 11. 

 Gesner quad. 931. 

 Talpa caudata nigricans pedi- 

 - bus anticis et posticis penta- 



dactylis. Brisson quad. 203. 



De Buffon, Tom. vlii. 81. 



Tal. 12. 

 Talpa europaea. T. cauda 



brevi, pedibus pentadacty- 



lis. Gm. Lin. 1 10. 

 Faun. Suec. 23. 

 Talpa. Klein quad. 60. 

 Br, Zool. 52. Hist. quad. ii. 



iVo. 440. p. 22g. Arct. Zool. 



i. l64. 



34, EuRO« 



PEAN-. 



Brit. 



Gwadd, Twrcli daear 



Germ. 



Maulwerf 



Fren. 



La Taupe 



Dut. 



Mol 



Ital. 



Talpa 



• Sived. 



Mulvad, Surk 



Span. 



Topo 



Dan. 



Muldvarp. 



Port. 



Toupeira 







-1. HERE are many animals in which the Divine 

 Wisdom may be more agreeably illustrated, yet 

 the uniformity of its attention to every article of 

 the creation, even to the most apparently con- 

 temptible, by adapting the parts to its destined 



