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Mouth of Pecos River (Blair, 1952, p. 96). Oklahoma: Blaine County: Salt 

 Creek Canyon (Blair, 1939, p. 102); 3 miles southeast of Southard (Blair, 1939, 

 p. 102). Cimarron County: Tesequite Canyon [1.7 miles southeast of Kenton] 

 (Glass, 1951, p. 26). Greer County: 3.5 miles north of Jester (Glass, 1955, p. 128). 

 Harmon County: 3 miles west and 1 mile south of Reed (Glass, 1955, p. 128). 

 Woods County: 2 miles west of Edith (Blair, 1939, p. 102) ; 6 miles northeast of 

 Freedom (Blair, 1939, p. 102) ; Marehew Cave, one-half mile south of Oklahoma- 

 Kansas boundary (Hibbard, 1934, p. 237). Woodward County: 10 miles south 

 of Freedom (Blair, 1939, p. 102). Kansas: Barber County: Several caves 3 to 5 

 miles southwest of Aetna (Cockrum, 1952, p. 79; Frum, 1954, in litt. ; Twente, 

 1955a, p. 379) ; several caves 2 to 18 miles south of Sun City (Cockrum, 1952, 

 p. 79; Hibbard, 1933, p. 233; Twente, 1955a, p. 379). Comanche County: Several 

 caves 4 to 6 miles west and northwest of Aetna (Cockrum, 1952, p. 79; Hibbard, 

 1934, p. 237; Twente, 1955a, p. 379). Colorado: Boulder County: Boulder 

 Canyon, 7,700 feet (Young, 1908, p. 407); Fourmile Canyon, 7,000 feet, near 

 Crisman (Gary, 1911, p. 204); 12 miles south of Lyons (G. Allen, 1916, p. 341). 

 El Paso County: 1 mile north of Glen Eyrie (near Colorado Springs) (Warren, 

 1942, p. 30). Gunnison County: Gothic, 9,600 feet (Findley and Negus, 1953, 

 p. 237). Larimer County: Fort Collins (Gary, 1911, p. 204); no exact locality 

 (Miller, 1897, p. 53). Las Animas County: Trinidad (Warren, 1906, p. 267). 

 South Dakota: Custer County: Jevv^el Cave National Monument (National 

 Park Service Collection, Washington, D.C.). Harding County: Ludlow Cave 

 Hills (Biol. Surv. files). Stanley County: White River (Biol. Surv. files). 



CANADA: British Columbia: Adam's River, northwest of Shuswap Lake 

 (Anderson, 1946, p. 32); Creston, Kootenay River (Anderson, 1946, p. 32); 

 Keremeos, Similkameen Valley (Anderson, 1946, p. 32); Riske Creek and Williams 

 River (Cowan and Guiguet, 1956, p. 67). 



Plecotus townsendii townsendii Cooper 



Plecotus townsendii Cooper, 1837, p. 73, pi. 3, fig. 6. 

 S[ynotus] townsendii Wagner, 1855, p. 720. 

 Corinorhinus townsendi Dobson, 1875, p. 356. 

 Plecotus (Corinorhinus) macrotis Dobson, 1878, p. 180. (Part.) 

 Corynorhinus macrotis townsendii Miller, 1897, p. 53. 

 Corynorhinus macrotis intermedius H. W. Grinnell,* 1914, p. 320. 

 Corynorhinus megalotis townsendii G. M. Allen, 1916, p. 344. 

 Corynorhinus rafinesquii townsendii H. W. Grinnell, 1918, p. 345. 

 Corynorhinus townsendii townsendii Handley, 1955c, p. 147. 



Holotype: Not known to be in existence. Type locality: "Co- 

 lumbia River," herein restricted to Fort Vancouver, Clark County, 

 Wash. 



Distribution: Coast region of the northwestern United States 

 and southwestern Canada (jEig. 22). North to Comox, Vancouver 

 Island, British Columbia. South to Santa Barbara County, Calif. 

 Inland to eastern flanks of Coast Range in south; to eastern flanks of 

 Cascade Range in north. Zonal distribution: Transition and Upper 

 Sonoran. 



« Holotype: MVZ No. 7753; adult female, skin and skull; collected 31 July 1909, by J. C. Hawver; 

 Auburn, Placer County, Calif.; original No. 2387. 



