30 Bulletin Wisconsin Natural History Society. [Vol. 8, No. 1. 



TALPID.H. 



Scalopus aquaticus machrinus (Eafinesque). Large-nosed Mole. 

 Scalops aquaticus Lapham, 1853. 

 Scalops argentatus Strong, 1883. 

 Scalopus aquaticus machrinus Hollister, 1909. 



Condylura cristata (Linnaeus). Star-nosed Mole. 



Condylura cristata Lapham, 1853. — Strong, 1883. — Jackson, 1908. 



VESPEETILIONILVE. 



Myotis lucifugus (Le Conte). Little Brown Bat. 

 Vespertilio lucifugus Strong, 1883. 

 Myotis lucifugus Snyder, 1902. — Jackson, 1908. 



Myotis subulatus (Say). Say's Bat. 



Vespertilio subulatus Lapham, 1853. — Strong, 18S3. 

 Myotis subulatus Hollister, 1909. 



Lasionycteris noctivagans (Le Conte). Silvery-black Bat. 

 Vespertilio noctivagans Lapham, 1853. 

 Scotophilia noctivagans Strong, 1883. 

 Lasionycteris noctivagans Snyder, 1902. — Jackson, 1908. 



Nycteris borealis (Miiller). Bed Bat. 



Vespertilio noveboracensis Lapham. 1853. 

 Lasiurus noveboracensis Strong, 1883. 

 Lasiurus borealis Snyder, 1902. — Jackson, 1908. 



Nycteris cinereus (Beauvois). Hoary Bat. 

 Vespertilio pruinosus Lapham, IS 53. 

 Lasiurus pruinosus Strong, 1883. 

 Lasiurus cinerea Snyder, 1902. 

 Lasiurus cinereus Jackson, 1908. — Hollister, 1909. 



HYPOTHETICAL LIST. 



Rangifer caribou (Gmelin). Caribou. 

 Rangifer taranclus Lapham. 1853 1 . 

 Rangifer caribou Hoy, 1882. 2 



1 Extralimital record. 



2 Evidence too meager to accept as record, though it is possible the 

 caribou formerly occurred on the south shore of Lake Superior. 



