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Maps illustrating the supposed distribution of Shrews belonging to the genus Sorex in eastern 
United States and Canada south of latitude 52°. The range of several of the species will probably 
be ultimately found to be much more extended. 
Sorex personatus. GEOFFROY St. Hit. Type locality — Eastern United States. 
Description as previously given. 
Sorex p. miscix Bancs. (Proc. N. Engl. Zodél. Club, I, 1899, p. 15). Type locality 
—Black Bay, Strait of Belle Isle, Labrador. Larger and somewhat paler than 
personatus. 
Sorex fontinalis HoLuisteR. (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XL, 1911, p. 378.) Type 
locality — Cold Spring Swamp, near Beltsville, Maryland. Similar to per- 
sonatus but smaller; skull smaller and narrower. 
