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Genus SoRiCULUS, Blyth (BlAria ? Gray). 
260. kS. NIGRESCENS {vide J. A. S. XXIII, 733; XXIV 
36). 
Syn. Corsira iiigrescens, Gray. 
Sorex siliimensis, Hodgson. 
S. aterrimus, BL, J. A, S. XII, 928. 
Hab. Nipal ; Sikhim. 
^4 . B. C. Stuffed specimens. D. E. F. Ditto in 
spirit. From Dorjiling. Presented by Major W. S. 
Sherwill and Mr. W. Theobald, Junior (1854-5). 
Genus Corsira, Gray. 
261. C. ALPINUS. 
Syn. Sorex alpinus, Schinz. 
8. caudatus, Hodo^son, vide Tomes, Ann. M. N. 
H. 2nd series, XVII (1856), p. 27. 
Hab. European Alps ; Himalaya (Sikhim). 
A. Stuffed specimen, from Mt. St. Gothard. 
Presented by Mr. Malherbe (1849). B. Example 
in spirit, from Sikhim. Presented by W. T. Blan- 
ford, Esq. (1858). 
262. C. VULGARIS (Bell's British Quadrupeds, p. 109). 
Syn. Sorex vulgaris et S. araneus (aj)ud Gray), L., 
nec S. araneus, Schreber). 
S. tetragonurus, Hermann. 
8. constrictus, Geoffroy. 
8. Hermanni, Hollandre. 
8. melanodon, 8. concinnus, et 
8. rhinolophus, Wagler. 
^S'. labiosus et S. eremita, Bechstein ? ^ 
P3 
8. araneus of British authors, until 
recently. 
Var. 8. JDauhentonii, Baillon. 
Hab. Europe, from Scandinavia to Italy, British 
islands, &c. 
A. Specimen in spirit, from Norway. Xia Uni- 
versity (1844). B. Ditto from France, sent as S. 
LEUCODON, by M. Malherbe (1854), J. A. S. 
XXIII, 212. a Ditto, stuffed ; France, M. Mal- 
herbe (1854). D, E. Ditto from England; and F. 
Skull. Presented by l^r. Davison (1846). 
