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eadero Creek, 3; Santa Clara County: Mountain View, 1 (Stanford 
Univ.) ; Monterey County: Monterey, 5; Pacific Grove; 1 (Stanford 
Univ.) ; Mariposa County: Yosemite Valley, 7 (U.S. Nation. Mus., 3; 
Mus. Vert. Zool., 4) ; Mereed Lake, 7; Madera County: Raymond, 1; 
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, 
g. Q. Map showing stations of occurrence in California of Eptesicus fuscus, 
as SE oined by specimens examined by the author. This species is most wide- 
ranging of all Californian bats. 
Tulare County: Little Kern River, 3 (U.S. Biol. Surv.) ; Whitney 
Meadows, 1; Taylor Meadow, 1; Trout Creek, 6; Kern County: Posa 
Creek, 2 (U. 8. Nation. Mus.) ; head of Kelso Valley, 1; Fay Creek, 2; 
Kernville, 1 (U. S. Biol. Surv.) ; Walker Basin, 4 (U.S. Biol. Surv.) ; 
Kern Lakes, 1 (U. 8. Biol. Surv.) ; Tehachapi, 1 (U. S. Biol. Surv.) ; 
