2\)2 MTSSTNO TY'TK-Sr?:riMENS. 



No tvj)e nientioned. Hr. II. Alien .says^ "One indlvidiml. 9. 

 Mas. of Sinithsoiiiun Institution. Alcohol. Mirador. Mexico. 

 Dr. Sartorius." It is undouhtodly No. 5-HL,catalo<^iied October 81, 

 ISHl, alonj^- with other hats that Dr. II. Allen was working with 

 at the time, 5-llL has the same data that Doctoi" Allen <4ives. Also 

 see his second Monographs of Hats of Nortii Amerii-a, 18!>3, p. 121, 

 where 5411 is given in the list of specimens of Adelonycterlx fnxcu.^. 



It ran not l>o found. 



Rhogeessa parvula H. Allen. 



Troc. Ac;ad. Nat. 8ci. Phila., 1866, j). 285, ordered published August 28, 1866. 



7841. Adult male. In alcohol. Tres Marias Islands, Mexico. 

 Received from Col. A. J. Grayson, U. 8. A. Catalogued in first 

 half of 1865. 



The speeinien can not be found in the National Must'uni. Mr. James A. G. 

 Rehn informs us it is in the collection of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, ami in very bad condition. 



Lasiurus intermedius H. Allen. 



Froc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1862, p. 246, ordered published April 29, 1862. 

 =:Dasypterus intermedius (11. Allen). Hee II. Allen, Monograi)h, Bats of North 

 America, Bull. U. S. Nat. .AIus., No. 48, p. lo7, March 14, 1894. 



6136. \\\ alcohol. Matamoras, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Received 

 from Lieut. D. N. Couch, U. S. A. (Berlandier collection). Cata- 

 logued February 7, 1863. 



The specimen can not be found. 



In the original description a table of measurements is given, and by referring 

 to p. 26 of II. Allen's Monograph of Bats of North America, June, 1864, it is seen 

 that those measurements refer to the last specimen in the table of measurements 

 there given. I'nfortunately it is not numl)ered. By checking off the six pre- 

 ceding numbers in the" List of specimens" it is seen that the single unnum- 

 bered sijecimen in the table of measurements must have been 6136. Since that 

 was the sjiecimen measured in the original description, it is here regarded as 

 type. Of the seven bats listed in the original description, 5.S28 is the only one 

 that can be found. 



