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Synonyms — Atalaplia cbicrca; Lasiiinis ciiwirus. 



Range — In winter aiul spring- : valleys of west-ccnlral and 

 southern California, south thron,s;h the San Diegan district 

 (Mus. Vert. Zool.) ; in summer, iiroljalil)- Transition and 

 Boreal zones (see Stephens, Calif. Mammals, 1906, p. 272). 

 Recorded without dates of capture north to Kureka, llumhoKlt 

 County, and east to Tanamint Mountains, Inyo County (Mil- 

 ler, N. Amer. Fauna, 13, 1897, p. 114). 



Euderma maculatum (J. A. Allen) 

 Spotted Bat 



Origi)iol description — Histiotus niaciilatus Allen, Bull, 

 Amer^Mus. Nat. Hist., 3, Fehruary 20, 1801. pp. 105-108. 



Type locality — I\Iouth of Castac Creek, Santa Clara Valley, 

 Los Angeles County, California (fide Merriam, N. Amer. 

 Fauna, 13, 1897, p. 40). 



Range — Arid Lower Sonoran zone: besides the lyjie, se- 

 cured as above, only one other specimen has been found within 

 this state, at Mecca, Riverside Countv (Grinnell, Univ. Calif. 

 Publ. Zool., 5, 1910, pp. 317. 318, pi. 30). 



Corynorhinus macrotis pallescens Miller 

 Pale Lump-nosed Bat 



Origi)ial description — Corynorliiniis macrotis pallescens Mil- 

 ler, N. Amer. Fauna, 13, October, 1897, p. 52. 



Type locality — Keain Canyon, Navajo County, Arizona. 



Synonym — Pallid Big-eared Bat. 



Range — Lower and Upper Sonoran zones throughout south- 

 ern California, north into Owens Valley (Miller, sitpra cit.), 

 west through the San Diegan district to Santa Catalina Island 

 (Mus. Vert. Zool). 



Corynorhinus macrotis townsendi (Cooper) 

 Northwestern Lump-nosed Bat 



Original description — Plecotis townsendii Cooper, Ann. 

 Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., 4, April, 1837, pp. 73, 74. 



Type locality — Columbia River, Oregon. 



Rajigc — Upper Sonoran zone in west-central California : 

 near Auburn, Placer County (Mus. Vert. Zool.). 



August 26, 1913. 



