NEOMYS 



0. Thomas (p). 



G. S. Miller (c). 

 0. Thomas (p). 



G. S. Miller (c). 



0. Thomas (p). 



A. Robert (p). 



V. Baillon (c). 



Dr. Dieffenbach (p). 



Lord Lilford (p). 



0. Thomas (p). 



Lord Lilford (p). 



G. G. Danford (c). 



0. G. Danford (c). 



W. Gurtner (p). 



0. Thomas (p). 



0. Thomas (c & p). 

 0. Thomas (c & p). 

 Purchased (Parrey s) . 

 0. Thomas (o & p). 

 Dr. G. Cecconi (p). 



73 



8. 9. 1. 42. 



8. 8. 4. 139. 

 6. 4. 1. 12. 14- 



18. 

 8. 8. 4. 136- 



137. 

 8. 8. 10. 13. 



5. 4. 9. 2. 



54. A. 



47. 1. 8. 46. 



99. 1. 9. 8. 



8. 8. 10. 12. 



11. 1. 1. 148- 



149. 

 3. 2. 2. 1. 



3. 11. 8. 2-11. 

 92. 10. 5. 1-2. 



4. 4, 5. 48-51. 



5. 8. 2. 20. 

 5. 8. 2. 8-10. 

 46. 6. 15. 61. 

 5. 8. 3. 16-18. 

 1. 8. 2. 1. 



Neomys fodiens bicoloe Shaw. 



1791. Sorex bicolor Shaw, Naturalists' Miscellany, n, pi. 55, named in 



index (Oxford, England). 

 1805. Sorex ciliatus Sowerby, British Miscellany, xlix, p. 103 (Norfolk, 



England). 

 1837. Amphisorexpennanti Gray, Proc. Zopl. Soc, London, p. 125 (England). 

 1840. Crossopus sowerbyi iBonaparte, Iconogr. Faun. Ital., i, fasc. 29, in 



text under C. fodiens. 

 1857. Crossopus fodiens Blasius, Saugethiere Deutschlands, p. 120 (part). 

 1905. Neomys fodiens ciliatus Barrett-Hamilton, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 



7th ser., xv, p. 508, May, 1905. 

 1910. Neomys fodiens ciliatus Trouessart, Faune Mamm. d'Europe, p. 56. 



Type locality. — Oxford, England. 



Oeographical distribution. — Great Britain. 



Diagnosis. — Similar to Neomys fodiens fodiens, but underparts 

 usually washed with wood-brown. Condylobasal length of skull 

 usually less than 21 mm. 



Measurements. — External measurements of two adult females 

 from Scotland (Grantown-on-Spey and Gortachy, Forfar) : head 



