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TALPID A, 15 
Suborder INSECTIVORA VERA. 
Family TALPID AL. 
Subfamily TaLpina. 
Genus TALPA, Linn.’ 
Cneluding Geotrypus and Hyporyssus, Pomel.*) 
ae : 3 1 4 3 
Dentition —— 3? C. 1? Pm. 4? M. Be 
Calpa europea, Linn.” 
Hab. Europe. 
17645-52. Fragments of the mandible, and several bones of the axial 
and appendicular skeleton ; from the Forest-bed of Ostend, 
near Bacton, Norfolk. Green Collection. Purchased, 1843. 
Talpa telluris (Pomel’). 
Syn. Hyporyssus telluris, Pomel’. 
Talpa sansamensis, Lartet®. 
Hab, France. 
21849. The greater portion of the humerus ; from the Middle Mio- 
cene of Sansan. This specimen agrees with the one from 
the same locality figured by De Blainville (‘ Ostéographie,’ 
Insectivores, pl. xi.), which is referred by P. Gervais to 
T.. telluris. Crowet Collection. Purchased, 1848-9. 
Talpa, sp. non. det. 
Hab. Kurope. 
48196. Two humeri; from the Middle Miocene of Steinheim, 
Bavaria. Purchased, 1877. 
21849 a. Humerus ; from the Lower Miocene of Allier, France. 
‘Croizet Collection. Purchased, 1848-9. 
M. 413. Several specimens of the humerus; from the Upper Eocene 
of Caylux, France. 
These bones are more elongated than 
in typical forms. 
Purchased, 1884. 
1 Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. i. p. 73 (1766). 
? Arch. Sci. Phys. Nat. vol. ix. pp. 159-161 (1848). 
3 Loe. cit. _* Op. cit. p. 161. 
5 Ibid. * Notice sur la Colline de Sansan, p. 14 (1851). 
