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specimens have been brought to the taxidermist shop of W. R. Hine 

 in Winnipeg. Cory ^ records a specimen from Warsaw, 111., and 

 Professor Frank Smith, of the University of Illinois, found a dead 

 specimen in the vicinity of Urbana in the same State.^ 

 Specimem examined. — Total number 218, as foUows: 



Connecticut; East Hartford, 1; Liberty Hill, 1; ^ Norfolk, 1. 

 District of Columbia: T\^ashington, 10. 

 Georgia: Marlow, 1. 



Labrador: Black Bay, 1; ^ Hamilton Inlet, 2; Paradise, 2; Saint Michael Bay, 



1; Sandwich Bay, 2. 

 Maine: Eastport, 1; Freeport, 1; Oakland, 1; Penobscot River (East Branch), 2; 



Small Point, 2. 



Maryland: Brookeville, 1; Cabin John, 1; Chevy Chase, 1; College Park, 2; 

 Glendale, 1; Laurel, 2; Marshall Hall, 1; Prince Georges County, 1; Williams- 

 port, 1; Woodside, 2. 



Massachusetts: Belmont, 4; ^ Gardner, 1; Lunenburg, 4; Medway, 1; ^ Middle- 

 boro, 2; New Bedford, 1; Newburyport, 2; Seehonk, 1;^ Watertown, 2; ^ 

 Williamstown, 1; Wilmington, 4. 



Michigan: Ann Arbor, 8; ^ Chelsea, 1; ^ Douglas Lake, 1; ^ Geddes, 1; ^ Goge- 

 bic, 1; ^ Hancock, 1; ^ Kalamazoo County, 1; ^ Muskegon County, 1; Por- 

 cupine Mountains, 2; ^ Portage Lake, 6. ^ 



Minnesota: Elk River, 1; Fort Ripley, 1; Margie, 1. 



New Brunswick: Arthurette, 1; ' Hampton, 1. 



New Hampshire: Ossipee, 4; Webster. ^ 



New Jersey: Lake Hopatcong, 5; ^ Tuckahoe, 1/ 



New York: Cross River, 1; Essex County, 1; Geneva, 2; Highland Falls, 2;^ 



Ithaca, 1; ^ Lake George, 2; Lansing, 2; Lockport, 1; Locust Grove, 11; 



Lyons Falls, 1; New York, 2; Nichols, 1; Oswego, 1; ^ Pelham, 1; Peterboro, 5; 



Rockland, 1; ^ Saint Lawrence County, 1; Sing Sing, 3. 

 •North Carolina: Magnetic City, 2; Weaverville, 1.^ 

 Nova Scotia: Barrington Passage, 1; ^° L>igby, 18; Halifax, 7; James River, 1;^ 



Newport, 2." 



Ohio: Cleveland, 1; Ellsworth, 1; Garrettsville, 3. 



Ontario: Landsowne, 1;^ Middlesex County, 1;^° Moose Factory, 1; Muskoka, 

 1; ^ Ottawa, 4. 



Pennsylvania: Carlisle, 1; Lake Leigh, 1; ^ Meadidlle, 2; New Lexington, 2; 



Philadelphia, 1; ^ Radnor, 1.* 

 Quebec: East Main River, 1;^^ Godbout, 3; Lake Edward, 1;^ Montreal, 1. 

 Vermont: East Wallingford, 4; Mount Mansfield, 2; Rutland, l.^^ 

 Virginia: Dismal Swamp, 4. 



Wisconsin: Colby, 1; Medford, 2; ^ Merrill, 1; ^ Newald, Forest County, 1.^ 



1 Cory, C. B., Field Mus. Nat. Hist., publ. 153, zool. series 11, p. 444, 1912, In a personal letter dated March 

 20, 1914, Mr. Cory writes in regard to this specimen: "On a number of occasions Mr. Charles K. Worthen 

 sent me boxes of birds and mammals, from which I could select specimens I desired and send back the 

 others. One lot contained a specimen of Condylura cristata simply labeled 'Warsaw' (in pencil) with no 

 other data. The specimen was returned to him." 



3 Wood, F. E., Bui. Illinois State Lab. Nat. Hist., vol. 8, p. 588, 1910. 



3 Collection Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard College. 



* Collection Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia. » Collection Field Mus. Nat. Hist. 



6 Collection Univ. Michigan Mus. lo Collection Victoria Mem. Mus, 

 « Collection Milwaukee Public Mus. " Collection Carnegie Mus. 



7 Collection Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 12 Collection of D, E. Kent, Rutland, Vt. 



8 Collection of Hartley H. T. Jackson. is Collection of G. L. Kirk, Rutland, Vt. 



