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This species, although ranging from Texas to Mon- 
tana, has been very httle known until recent years. 
A female was received on April 27th from Seymour, 
Baylor County, Texas. 
Inskctivora. 
6. Erinaceus algirus Duv. & Lereb. Algerian hedgehog. 
Hab., northwest Africa. 
A hedgehog purchased January 8th, which reached 
New York on a transport returning from the Philip- 
pines, appears to belong to this species. 
RODENTIA. 
7. Tamias ^pricei Allen. Price's chipmunk. 
Hab., California. 
Three specimens from Santa Cruz County. Purchased. 
8. SpermopMlus spilosoma Benn. Spotted spermophile. 
Hab., Texas to Arizona. 
An adult female and three young; received from 
Pecos, Texas, July 12tli. 
9. Peromyscus texensis (Woodh.) Texas white-footed mouse. 
Hab., western Texas. 
One specimen from Pecos. Purchased. 
10. Lepus arizonse Allen. Sage hare. 
Hab., southwestern United States. 
Seven specimens received from Pecos in January 
and March appear to belong to the form described 
as L. a. minor (Mearns). 
Ungulata. 
11. Oreamnus montanus (Ord) Rocky Mountain goat. 
Hab., Idaho to Alaska. 
On October 1st the Society was fortunate enough to 
secure a young male of this interesting species, 
which has never previously been exhibited in a 
living state in this country. This specimen was 
born about the middle of May last, and was several 
