March, [904. Mammals of Southern California — Elliot. 321 



Xvctinomus brasiliensis Elliot, Syn. X. Am, Mamm., 1901, 

 p. 417. 



9 Specimens: 1 Palm Springs, S Fort Tejon. 



"Common at Palm Springs, in Palm Canon. At Fort Tejon 

 several hundred were found living in the garret of one of the 

 old buildings." 



Nyctinpmus femorosaccus. 



Xvctinomus femorosaccus Merr., X. Am. Faun., Xo. 2, 1889, 



P- 23- 



1 Specimen, from Palm Canon, near Palm Springs (alcoholic). 



"One was secured in Palm Canon, near Palm Springs, in a 

 mummified condition, impaled on a mesquite bush which over- 

 hung a pool of water where the bats came to drink." In this 

 locality this species was associated with the one preceding. The 

 flight of this bat is very swift, and it seems to be very rare, 

 and is probablv more a resident of Lower California, with its 

 northern limit about the latitude of Palm Springs. 



