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TALPIDA2. 
The Hedgehog. Erinaceus Europseus. E. auriculatus, 
Hill. E. vulgaris, Linn . E. inauris, Linn . ? E. cani- 
nus and suillus, Geoff . E. sibiricus, Bell , B. Quad, 
76. fig. 
a. and 6. England. 
Europe. 
e.f. Young, from nest.— Presented by Mr. J. Baker. 
One-third grown. — Presented by Mr. J. Baker. 
The Himalayan Hedgehog. Erinaceus Spatangus, Ben- 
nett, Proc . Zool. a Soe. 18 32, 124. E. Grayii, Jun.? 
a. India.— From Mr. Gould’s Collection. 
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The Tanrec. Centetes ecaudatus, Llliger. Erinaceus 
ecaudatus, ^cArc&.^Se tiger inauris, Geoff. Centetes se~ 
tosus, and C. spinosus, Desm. ' E. Tandrac Zimm. E . 
acanthurus, Bodd. Centetes variegatus, Gray , Mag . 
N. H. 1836. Tanrec, Buffon , H. N. xn. f. 438. t. 56. 
a. Adult. Isle of France? — From M. Piquot’s Collection. 
C. variegatus, Gray , Mag . N. H. 1836. 
h. Half grown ; face shorter. Isle of France ? 
E. spinosus? Tendrac, Buffon , xn. t. 57? 
c. Young. Face short; back brown, with three whitish 
bands. Madagascar. — From M. Verreaux’ Collection. 
d. Very young. Face short; back with three white 
bands. Madagascar. 
The Banded Tanrec. Centetes Madagascarensis, 
Gray , Mag. N . H. 1836. Erinaceus Madagascarensis, 
Shaw, Z. E. ecaudatus, Sclireb . E. semispinosus, Cuv. 
R. A. i. 136. Setiger variegatus, Geoff. Buffon, H. N. 
Supp. hi. 214. t. 37. 
a. Female. Young. Madagascar.— From M. Verreaux’ 
Collection. 
