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The Ohio Naturalist. 
[Yol. XII, No. 5, 
Cuyahoga, Richland and other counties, and if the facts were 
known I suspect it occurs throughout northern Ohio, at least 
wherever suitable conditions are to be found. 
The hairy-tailed or Brewer mole, Parascolops breweri, is 
abundant in some parts of eastern Ohio where its injuries to lawns 
and gardens compare favorably with the work of the prairie 
mole in the western part of the state. Records of the occurrence 
of the species are at hand from Cuyahoga, Summit, Franklin and 
Adams counties which so far as known marks what has been con- 
sidered somewhere near the western limit of the range of the species, 
although recently Hahn mentions it in his Mammals of Indiana 
and says that the occurrence in that state is not beyond the range 
of possibilities. I would like to know of any records which extend 
the known distribution of this mole westward from the line 
indicated by the counties named. 
It develops therefore that the known records of Ohio moles 
give each species a somewhat definite distribution in the state 
and that so far no locality is known to have all three although two 
are known from various places. 
Date of Publication, March 15, 1912 
