432 Frerp Museum or Natura. History — Zoétocy, Vor. XI. 
(1. c., p. 604). Specimens have been taken in open woodland in south- 
ern Illinois in much the same localities as are frequented by B. caroli- 
nensis. 
Specimens examined from IIlinois: 
Illinois — Olive Branch, Alexander Co., 10; Reevesville, Johnson Co., 
2; Warsaw, Hancock Co., 3; (O.) Charleston, Coles Co., 2=17. 
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Blarina parva (Say). Type locality — West bank of Missouri River, near Blair 
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Blarina floridana Merriam. (N. Amer. Fauna, No. 10, 1895, p. 19, Pl. I.) Type 
locality — Chester Shoal, 11 miles north of Cape Canaveral, Brevard Co., 
Florida. Similar to parva, but larger; also cranial differences. 
