MISSING TYPE-SPECIMENS. 291 



Paniinia. Keceivt'd. from Dr. S. Hayes. Cataloj»;iicd October 80, 

 1861. 



Dr. II. Allen liad hut one specimen, a female in alcohol, de.sljjnated hy mnn- 

 her. It can not l)e found. 



Vespertilio mundus 11. AUoii. 



I'roc. Aead. Nat. 8ei. I'hiia., ISdt), p. 280, ordered i)uhlished .Vujrust 28, 18HH. 



5547. In alcohol. Maral'aibo,^'en(>zuela. ^ (umo- feinalo. ("ata- 

 lotrued February 6, 1802. 



Dr. H. Allen had hut one spirimen deyijrnated hy numl)er. The specimen 

 can not he found. 



Myotis californicus pallidus Stephens. Biol. Sui'vcy Collection. 



Proc. Eiol. Soc. Wash., XIII, j.. 158, June 18, 1900. 



9982!). Skin and skull. Male. Vallecito, San Dicoo County, 

 California. April 1, 1895. Collected by F. Stephens. 



Specimen proha])ly mislaid temporarily; formerly in collection, l)utnot found 

 at present. 



Vespertilio tenuidorsalis H. Allen. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 18ti8, \>. 28.S, ordered published August 28, 18t)(>. 

 = Myotis californicus (Auduhon and Bachman). See Miller, North Anier. Fauna, 

 No. l:;, p. 36, October 16, 1897. 



Dr. H. Allen says, "One individual. 9 • No. 5533. Mus. Smith- 

 sonian Institution. Alcohol. Cape St. Lucas, Lower Cal. John 

 Xantus."' There is .some mistake in the number, as the catalogue 

 number 5533 calls for a '' T" jritidm, Puget Sound.*' 



Tliis specimen can not be found in the National Museum. Mr. James A. (i. 

 Rehn has informed us it is now in the collection of the Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Philadelphia. 



Vespertilio yumanensis H. Allen. Cotypes. 



]\Ionoy:raph liats North .Vine rica, Smithsonian Miscell. Coll., No. 16r>, p. 58, 

 June, 1864. 

 = Myotis yumanensis (II. Allen) Miller, North Amer. lauiia No. 18, p. tld. 

 October Hi, 1897. 



No tyi)e desionjited. Four specimens are measured 53(37, 6019, 

 6U2U, 6021, and all must be considered as cotypes; no preference 

 for one over the other is shown, and all come from one locality. 

 Fort Yuma, California, collected })y Alaj. G. II. Thomas, U. S. A., 

 in 1855. All were in alcohol. None of the .specimens can be found. 

 In his ''List of Specimens" Allen says 36 individuals were under 

 luunbcr 5867. The catalogue says 8 })ore that muulu'r. 



Scotophilus miradorensis 11. Allen. 



Proc. Acad. Nut. S.i. I'liila., lS(i(;, j). 287, ordered published .\ugust 28, 1866. 

 = Eptesicus fuscus miradorensis (II. .Vllen). See Miller, Bull. U. S. Nat. -Mus., 

 No. 57, p. 209, June 29, 1907. 



