232 Field Columbian Museum — Zoology, Vol. III. 



ORDER PINNIPEDIA. 



ZALOPHUS. 

 Zalophus californianus. 



Zalophus californianus. Less., Diet. Class. Hist. Nat., 1828, 

 xiii., p. 420. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p. 356. 



" Common on the rocks about Punta Banda and the coast gen- 

 erally. Rookeries are found on San Martin Island." 



Phoca geronimensis. 



Phoca geronimensis. Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1902, 



P- 495- 



" Abundant in Todos Santos Bay and the Bay of San Quentin." 



ORDER INSECTIVORA. 



FAM. TALPID/E. 

 SCAPANUS. 



Scapanus anthonyi. 



Scapanus anthonyi. Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1893, 

 p. 200. 



" Surface runways seen at nearly every locality visited, but no 

 mounds showing the location of the subterranean passages were 

 visible. Taken occasionally by the Mexicans by watching the surface 

 runways." 



ORDER CHIROPTERA. 



MYOTIS. 

 Myotis evotis. 



Myotis evotis. H. Allen, Mon. N. Am. Bats, 1864, p, 48. 

 Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p. 406. 



Stated by J. A. Allen (Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1893, P- 2 ° 2 ) t0 

 occur in the San Pedro Martir Mountains, no locality given, at 

 altitudes of 7,000 to 8,200 feet. 



Myotis yumanensis. 



Myotis yumanensis. H.Allen, Mon. N. Am. Bats, 1864, p. 58. 

 Elliot, Syn. N.Am. Mamm., 1901, p. 483. 



21 Specimens of a small bat are referred by J. A. Allen (1. c.) to 

 this species under the name of Vespertilio niddus, taken in the San 

 Pedro Martir Mountains, no locality given, at heights varying from 

 7,000 to 8,500 feet. 



