MAY, 1903. A LIST OF MAMMALS ELLIOT. 197 



Scapanus orarius. 



Scapanus orarius. True, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. , 1897, p. 52. 

 Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm. , 1901, p. 392. 



Three specimens: i, Mendocino; 2, Crescent City, California. 



The type of this species came from Shoalwater Bay, Washington, 

 and the range is given by Dr. True as the "sea coast of Washington 

 and Oregon from the Coquille River northward and along the shores 

 of Puget Sound to Simiahmoo and to Chiloweyuck Depot and Sumas, 

 British Columbia, and Fort Walla Walla, Washington." Now all these 

 localities are far to the north of those from which the specimens 

 obtained by Mr. Heller came, and Crescent City, California, has pro- 

 duced both species, yet i am unable to refer the three examples to any 

 other than Dr. True's species. Their extreme measurements are: 

 Total length, 168-174; tail vertebrae, 35-39; hind foot, 20.5-21; larger, 

 it will be observed, than the dimensions given by Dr. True of his type, 

 but in the same proportion to the specimens of S. townsendi from 

 Crescent City, as those exceed the type of that species. It would 

 seem that both forms are larger in the southern part of their range. I 

 am not aware that 5. orarius has been recorded before so far to the 

 south. 



Scapanus californicus. 



Scapanus californicus. (Ayres), Proc. Calif. Acad. Scien., 1855, 

 i, p. 54. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p. 392. 



Two specimens from Mendocino, California. 



These examples are very large, far exceeding in their dimensions 

 the recorded measurements. These are as follows: Total length, 188 

 and 200; tail vertebrae, 37 and 42; hind foot, 24 and 25. 



ORDER CHIROPTERA. 



SUBFAM. PLECOTIN^E. 



CORYNORH1NUS. 

 Corynorhinus townsendi. 



Corynorhinus townsendi. (Cooper), Ann. Lye. Nat. 'Hist., N. Y., 

 * v > P- 73- Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p. 400. 

 Six specimens from Goldbeach, Oregon. 



