MAJVLMALS. 



1.— NOCTULE. Nyctalus noctula (Schreber). 



Generally distributed in the lowlands where wooded. 



Peimant mentions {Hist. Quadr., II., 317) one of these bats 

 " caught during winter in Flintshire." Mr. Ruddy observed 

 one flying abroad about mid-day in Llangollen, 9th June, 

 1907 ; and again 30th December, 1911 — a remarkable date, 

 I found the Noctule common about Welshpool and St. Asaph ; 

 whilst Mr. G. Bolam describes it as occurring, though not 

 numerous, round Bala Lake. 



2.— PIPISTRELLE, or COMMON BAT. 



Pipistrdlus pipistreUiis (Schreber). 



Probably common throughout the district though seldom actually identi- 

 fied. 



This bat has been obtained at Llangollen, where also it was 

 seen abroad 28th November, and 20th December, 1909, and 

 13th January, 1910. 



3.— NATTERER'S or REDDISH-GREY BAT. 



My Otis natter eri (Kuhl). 



Common round Harlech ; recorded also in Denbighshire. 



4.— DAUBENTON'S BAT. Myotis davbentoni (Kuhl). 



Occurs probably in all counties, but has not been recorded in Anglesey. 



Mr. G. Bolam found it common round Bala Lake, and 

 Mr. C. Oldham observed a few on a pool in the river at 

 Mallwyd, 28th September, 1913. Mr. J. R. B. Masefield also 

 found it common at Llanfairfechan. 



6.— WHISKERED BAT. Myotis my stacinus (Kuhl). 



Very numerous in Merioneth and neighbouring part of Carnarvonshire ; 

 found also in Denbighshire : not recorded elsewhere. 



