16 INSECTIVORA. 
Subfamily MyocaLina. 
Genus MYOGALE, Cuvier". 
Syn. Paleospalax, Owen. 
Desman, Lacépéde. 
“1° Ba, ot A 3 
Denitrtion :—I. 5, C. > Em. 7 ML... 
fElpogale mogchata (Linn.’). 
Syn. Castor moschatus, Linn.* 
Mygale muscovitica, Geoffroy. 
Paleospalax magnus, Owen’. 
Talpa magna, Pomel®, 
Hab. Kurope. 
16120. Portion of the left ramus of the mandible, containing the 
(fig.) three true molars and the last three premolars; from the 
Forest-bed of Ostend, near Bacton, Norfolk. This spe- 
cimen is described and figured by Owen in the ‘ British 
Fossil Mammalia and Birds,’ pp. 25, 26, figs. 12, 13, under 
the name of Palwospalax magnus, of which it is the type. 
For the authority for the present generic reference, see 
Newton, Geol. Mag. dec. 2, vol. viii. p. 256 (1881). 
Green Collection. Purchased, 18438. 
Family SORICIDA. 
Genus SOREX, Linn." 
Dentition:—I. @, C.3, Pm. ©, M. 2 
Sorex (?), sp. non det. 
28079. Fragments of the mandible; from the Pleistocene of Grays, 
Essex. Presented by J. Broun, Hsq., 1852, 
31059-60. Fragments of the mandible and humerus ; from the Lower 
Miocene of Allier, France. . 
Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852, 
' Tab. de Classification, appended to ‘Legons d’Anat. Comp.’ vol. i. (1800) 
(Mygale). 
* Brit. Foss. Mamm. and Birds, p. 25 (1846). 
5 Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. i. p. 79 (1766), Caszor. 
4 Loc. cit. 5 Op. cit. 
6 Arch. Sci. Phys. Nat. vol. ix. p. 160 (1848). 
7 Syst. Nat. ed, 12, vol. i. p. 73 (1766). 
