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They have, however, on each flank, a band of stiff, close-set bristles, beneath the fur, among which are placed the orifices of some small glands, that exhale a musky odour. In general, they are aquatic, in a greater or less degree.

Genus Sorex. (Linn.)

The animals of this genus are small and mouse-like, covered with a short and very soft fur. Their dentition is thus expressed:—inc. 2/2; can. 0—0/0—0; mol.8—8/5—530. The incisors are long; the upper ones are curved and notched at the base; the lower

WATER SHREW.
WATER SHREW.

WATER SHREW.

nearly horizontal. The muzzle is produced into a long slender snout; the ears are short and rounded; the tail moderately long.