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Cocke County: Low Gap, 4% miles southeast of Cosby, altitude 2,700 feet. 2. 



Grainger County: Indian Cave, on Holston River near New Market, 2. 



Hamilton County: Rathburn (Soddy P. O.), 2. 



Hickman County : 1, 



Houston County: Danville, 5. 



Jefferson County: Jefferson City, 2. 



Marion County: Nickajack Cave, near Shell Mound, 1. 



Shelby County: Arlington, 3. 



EPTESICUS FUSCUS FUSCUS (Beauvois): Big Brown Bat 



Rhoads (1896, p. 204) reports that the brown bat is found on the 

 Cumberland Plateau but that none were seen on Roan Mountain. He 

 lists three specimens from Vaughans Cave, Belleview, Davidson 

 County. H. Allen (1893, p. 152) lists a specimen collected in 1856 by 

 Prof. J. B. Mitchell in Roane County. Dr. A. R. Cahn submitted for 

 identification a brown bat collected on July 30, 1937, in Hatmaker 

 Cave, Andei-son County ; another taken on October 2, 1937, at Norris ; 

 and a third captured on February 10, 1938, in a cave near Dry Creek, 

 Hardin County. A specimen taken at Greenbrier, Sevier County, is 

 listed by Komarek and Komarek (1938, p. 148). 

 Hamilton County: Rathburn (Soddy l\ O.), 1. 



LASIURUS BOREALIS (Mtiller): Red Bat 



The red bat is occasionally found in caves during winter, but in 

 summer it is usually found during daylight hours hanging from 

 the smaller limbs of trees in wooded tracts. G. A. Coleman shot red 

 bats in the open woods near the Loosahatchie River and in a clearing 

 along the creek near Big Sandy. Rhoads (1896, p. 203) observed a 

 few red bats in the mountains of eastern Tennessee. H. Allen (1893, 

 p. 152) lists a specimen, which cannot now be located, collected in 

 1854 by Prof. Richard Owen at Tyree Springs, Sumner County. 

 Miller (1897, p. 108) lists a specimen from Alexandria, De Kalb 

 County. This bat has been taken also at Cades Cove, Blount County, 

 and at Greenbrier, Sevier County (Komarek and Komarek, 1938, 

 p. 148). 



Anderson County: Briceville, 2; Coal Creek, 1. 



Benton County: Big Sandy, 11. 



Cumberland County: 2 miles east of Crossville, altitude 2,000 feet, 1. 



Houston County: Danville, 1. 



Humphreys County: Waverly, 1. 



Knox County: Knoxville, 1. 



Marion County: Nickajack Cave, near Shell Mound, 1. 



Montgomery County: Clarksville, 1. 



Shelby County: Arlington, 2. 



