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Diego Cal. Apr. 24th, 62. J. G. C"; reverse, ten measure- 

 ments. 



Specimen mounted dorsal side down on a strip of brown 

 paper, the wings extended and sewed to the paper with white 

 thread ; skull inside skin ; specimen in excellent condition. 



Not typical of Myotis calif amicus quercinus H. W. Grin- 

 nell, the terminal portions of the hairs below being buffy 

 brown, as in M. c. calif ornicus, rather than light buff, as in 

 typical quercinus. Geographically, however, it should be 

 referable to quercinus, unless it represents a wandering ex- 

 ample of the more northerly race. 



Eptesicus fuscus fuscus (Beauvois) 



"Scotophilus fuscus Palisot (Allen)," Cooper, Proc. Cal. 

 Acad. Sci., 4, 1868, p. 5 (Said to occur in the ''whole United 

 States to Vera Cruz, Mexico"). 



''Scotophilus fuscus," Cooper, Zoology, in Cronise, The 

 Natural Wealth of California, 1868, p. 442. 



Specimen examined. — One: No. 5600, Univ. Calif. Mus. 



S Palisot 

 Allen 

 Brown Bat, Mount Stanford,^^ Cal. 7500 ft. alt. July 29, 70 

 J. G. Cooper". 



This specimen is mounted, dorsal side down, on a strip of 

 brown paper, the wings being extended and sewed into the 

 paper with black thread. The skull is inside the skin. Speci- 

 men in fairly good condition. Possibly faded a trifle, but 

 very similar to pale-colored specimens of the form in collec- 

 tions. 



Nycteris borealis teliotis (H. Allen) 



"Lasiurus novehoracensis" (part). Cooper, Zoology, in 

 Cronise, The Natural Wealth of California, 1868, p. 442. 



"Lasiurus Novehoracensis Erxleben (Tomes)" (part), 

 Cooper, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., 4, 1868, p. 5 (Said to occur 

 in "whole United States and south to Chili.") 



^ Mount Stanford: Nevada County, California (see Whitney's Map of California 

 and Nevada, State Geological Survey of California, 2nd ed., 1874), four or five miles 

 a little north of east of Donner Lake, probably the present Castle Peak (see Truckee 

 Sheet, U. S. Geological Survey, Topographic Map of the United States, 1906). 



