MAMMALS 
18. Flying Squirrel. Sciwropterus volans volans 
(Linneus). Not very common. 
INSECTIVORA. 
19. Eastern Short-tailed Shrew. Blarina brevi- 
cauda talpoides (Gapper). Common. This is the 
Mole-like Shrew, Sorex talpoides, of Gapper. 
20. Masked Shrew. Sorex personatus personatus 
I. Geoff. St. Hillaire. Not common. This is illus- 
trated by Gapper as Forester’s Shrewmouse, Sorex 
forestert (Richardson). 
21. Brewer’s Mole. Parascalops brewert (Bach- 
man). Rare. This is perhaps the mole referred to 
by Gapper as the Shrew Mole, Scalops canadensis 
(Cuvier)=Scalops aquaticus (Linneus), which has 
not as yet been found here. Gapper’s record was not 
based on personal knowledge. 
22. Star-nosed Mole. Condylura cristata (Lin- 
neus). Not uncommon. 
CuHIROPTERA. 
23. Brown Bat. LH ptesicus fuscus (Beauvois). 
Not very common, if the number of skins in collec- 
tion is a safe indication. 
24, Say’s Bat. Myotis subulatus Say. Gapper 
says, ‘“ The most common Bat in the home district.” 
Several specimens from the vicinity of Toronto are 
in the Museum of the Geological Survey at Ottawa, 
from the Seton collection. 
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