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I^'ycterls borealls 



N. b. seminolus 



Map illustrating the probable distribution of the Red Bat (Nycteris borealis) and the southern 

 subspecies (N. b. seminolus) in eastern North America. 



Nycteris borealis (Muller). Type locality — New York. Description as previously 



given. 

 Nycteris b. seminolus (Rhoads). (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1895, p. 32.) Type 



locality — Tarpon Springs, Hillsboro Co., Florida. vSimilar to borealis, but 



general color mahogany brown. 



Nycteris cinereus (Beauvois). 

 Hoary Bat. 



Vespertilio cinereus Beauvois, Catal. Peale's Mus. Phila., 1796, p. 15. 



Vespertilio pruinosus Lapham, Trans. Wis. State Agr. Soc, II, 1852 (1853), p. 337 



(Wisconsin). 

 Vespertillio pruinosus Kennicott, Trans. 111. State Agr. Soc, I, 1853-54 (1855), 



P- 577 (Cook Co., Illinois). 



