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Atalapha teliotis II. Allen. 



Pror. AiiHT. Philos. Soc, XXIX, p. 5, April 10, 1891. 

 = Lasiurus borealis teliotis (II. Allen). See Miller, North Amer. Fauna, No. 1,'i, 

 p. 110, Oi-tober 16, 1897. 



84555. In alcohol {.•^kuU removed and lost). Prol)ably from the south- 

 ern part of California. Sent to Dr. II. Allen l)y Dr. J. G. Cooper, 

 of the California Academy of Sciences. It was not catalogued until 

 April 27, 1898. 



As Dr. H. Allen remarks In the original description, the specimen is in poor 

 condition. The skin of the head has been split open in order to take out the 

 skull; most of the hair has sloughed from the back. 



No typi' designated. It was unitiue at the time of the description. The above 

 has always been regarded as the specimen that Dr. II. Allen had and answers to 

 his description in so far as condition is concerned. It bears an original label 

 marked "Atalapha telioti.^, Cal. Acad. V. S." 



Genus DASYPTERUS 



Dasypterus floridanus Miller. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1902, ]->. 892, issued September 12, 1902. 

 111379, Skin and skull. Adidt female. Lake Kissimmee, Florida. 

 March 28, 1901. Collected by Dr. E. A. xMearns, U. S. A. Orig- 

 inal number 5183. Catalogued June 28, 1901. 

 Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect. 



Lasiurus intermedius II. Allen. See page 292. 

 Genus CORYNORHINUS. 



Corynorhinus macrotis pallescens MiiUn-. Biological Surye}' coll. 

 North Amer. Fauna, No. 18, ])p. 52-oo, pi. iii, fig. 2; fig. 10 in text, October Hi, 

 1897. 



66534 (not 65534, as in original description). Skin and skull. Adult 

 female. Keam Canyon, Navajo County, Arizona. August 3. 1S1»4, 



' Collected by Dr. A. K. Fisher. Original number 1715. 



Well-made skin in good condition. Skull in four fragments, the largest includ- 

 ing ]jart of the frontals and the right parietal, two fragments of maxillaries 

 bearing three and five teeth, respectively, left mandibular ranms intact. 



Genus KERIVOULA. 



Kerivoula depressa Miller. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XIX, p. 64, May 1, 190(). 

 Iftflf, In alcohol (skidl remoyed). Adidt female. Biapo, Carin 

 Ilills, northeast Tounghoo, southern Burma. Collected by L. Fea. 

 Original number 29, Catalogued May 2, 1890; skull, February 4, 

 ilH)4, 



Alcoholic, in good condition; skull perfect. 



