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1") Scotophilus georgianus II Allen. Georgia Bat. 



Scotophilia georgianus H.Allen, Mon. N. Am. Bats, 33, 1864, nee. si/n. — 

 J. A. Allen, Bull. Mus. Com]). Zool., No. 8, 1809. 



This species doubtless occurs in Florida, at least in the northern 

 part, since the capture of specimens at different localities in Georgia 

 and at New Orleans is on record.* 



16. TsTycticejus crepuseularis H. Allen. 

 Vespertilio crepuseularis LeConte, McMurtrie's Cuv. An. King., I, 432, 1831. 



Ibid., Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., VII, 438, 1855. 

 Nycticejus crepuseularis 11. Allen, Mon. N. Am. Bats, 12, 1864. 



A specimen collected by Mr. Maynard at Jacksonville, in January, 

 but afterwards lost, I refer from his measurements and description of it 

 to this species. There is also a specimen (Xo. 7-il) in the Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology, collected in Florida by Mr. Chas. Belknap. 



17. Corynorhinus inacrotis H.Allen. Big-eared Bat. 



Phcotm macrotis LeConte, McMurtrie's Cuv. An. King., I, 431, 1831. 



Plecotis 1 1 I v< ( Iooper, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist., IV, 12, 1837. 



Synotus macrotis II. Allen, Mon. N. Am. Bats, G3, 1864. 



Corynorhinus macrotis II. Allen, Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., XVII, 173, Aug. 



A specimen of this species from Micanopy, Florida, collected by Dr. 

 Bean, is cited by Dr. Allen | This Southern species ranges northward 

 along the coast nearly or quite to the Middle States, it being compara- 

 tively common, according to authors, in South Carolina. 



NOCTILIONID^. 



18. Nyctinomus nasutus Tomes. 



Molossus nasutus Spix, Sim. ct Vesp. Bras., 60, pi. xxxv, fig. 7, 1823. 

 Nyctinomus nasutus Tomes, Proc. Lond. Zool. Soc, 1861, 68. — II. Allen, 

 Mon. N Am Bats, 7, 1867. 



This widely distributed southern species should unquestionably he 

 included among the mammals of Florida. Tt has been reported from 

 Texas, Louisiana, South Carolina, and the West Indie-. $ as well as from 

 South America, as far south even as Buenos Ayres.§ Specimens in 



* Dr. II. Allen, Monograph of North American Bats, p. 38. 



t Ibid., p. 55. 



t Ibid., p. 10. 



§ Tomes, Proc. Lond. Zool. Soc, 1861, p. 68. 



