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distinguish any local geographical forms. Specimens from Seville 

 representing the isabelUnus of Cabrera I am unable to separate 

 from true serotlHuii ; the type of huscai Cabrera is a young of the 

 same animal ; insularis I have not seen, but there is nothing in 

 the original description to indicate that it is distinct.* 



2 9. 

 $al. 



1 St. 



3 9. 



9al. 

 2. 

 1. 



1. 



6,9. 



2 J, 9. 



2al. 



lal. 



2. 



2al. 

 5 6 a.]. 



6, 9. 

 6, 9. 



1 9. 



9. 

 9. 



1 al. 



6. 

 9. 



9al. 



lal. 



1. 



Kenley, Surrey, England. 



Whitstable, Kent. 

 Wingham, Kent. 

 Yalding, Kent. 

 Yalding, Kent. 



Isle of Wight. 



Freshwater, Isle of Wight. 



Freshwater, Isle of Wight. 

 (F. Bond.) 



Bembridge, Isle of Wight. 



Ingelheim, Bheinhessen, 

 Germany. 



Magdeburg, Saxony. 

 (Wolterstorff.) 



Strass, Burgheim, Bavaria. 

 (Korbitz.) 



Tiibingen, Silesia. 



Moravia, Hungary. 



Csallokoz-Somorja, Press- 

 burg. 



Budapest. 



Transylvania. 



Zara.Dalmatia. (K.Blos.) 



Bustenari, Prahova, 840 m. 



Roumania. ( W. Dodson.) 



Patras, Greece. {C.Motfaz.) 



Patras. 



Athena. (C. Mottaz.) 



Florence, Italy. 

 Rome. (C. CoU.) 

 Pajires, Leon, 



(N. Gonzalez.) 

 Seville. 

 Seville. 

 Europe. 



Spain. 



W. R. Ogilvie-Grant 



(c & p). 

 C. H. B. Grant (c & p). 

 G. Donker (c & p). 

 H. Reid (c & p). 

 W. R. Ogilvie-Grant 



(c & p). 

 Rev. C. Bury (c & p). 

 F. Bond (c & p). 

 Tomes Collection. 



Tomes Collection. 

 C. Hilgert (c). 



Lord Lilford (p). 



Lord Lilford (p). 



Dr. A. Giinther (p). 

 Purchased (Parreys). 

 Budapest Museurq. (e). 



Budapest Museum (e). 

 C. G. Danford and J. A. 



Brown (c & v). 

 Lord Lilford (p). 

 Lord Lilford (p). 



Hon. N. C. Rothschild 



C. Mottaz (c). 



Hon. N. C. Rothschild 



Florence Museum (e). 

 G.Barrett-Hamilton (p). 

 O. Thomas (p). 



Dr. V. L. Seoane (p). 

 Seville Museum (e). 

 Leyden Museum (e). 



11. 1. 3. 45. 



11.1.3.46-47. 

 90. 4. 17. 1. 

 97. 8. 27. 1. 

 11.1.3.42-44. 



44. 6. 16. 7. 

 61. 11. 5. 1-2. 

 7. 1. 1. 352. 



7. 1. 1. 353. 



8. 11. 2. 1-2. 



11. 1. 1. 38. 



11. 1. 1. 33-.35. 



66. 2. 1. 7-8. 

 46. 6. 15. 54. 

 94. 3. 1. 12-13. 



94. 7. 18. 6-7. 

 74. 7. 4. 1-5. 



11. 1. 1. 36-37. 

 4. 4. 6. 2-3. 



8. 10. 2. 1-13, 



15. 

 8. 11. 8. 3. 

 8. 10. 2. 14. 



85. 7. 6. 13. 

 11. 1. 2. 28. 

 8. 2. 9. 1. 



94. 1. 1. 6. 

 94. 5. 8. 1. 

 37. 4. 28. 58. 



EPTESICUS SODALIS Barrett-Hamilton. 



1910. Vespertilio sodaU.v Barrett-Hamilton, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 



8th ser., v, p. 291, March, 1910. Type in British Museum. 

 1910. Eptesicus sodalis Trouessart, Faune !!Mamm. d'Europe, p. 22. 



Tj/pc locality. — Bustenai'i, Prahova, Koumania (in Carpa- 

 thians, alt. 840 m.). 



(h'0(iraphical (listrihufidu. — Known only from the type locality 

 and St. Gothard, Switzerland. 



* Mr. Cabrera has come to the same conclusion (Bol. Real Soc. Espafi. 

 Hist. Nat., VI, p. 449, December, 1908). 



