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rafinesquu. G. M. Allen (loc. cit.) fails to recognize the race inter- 
medius, placing some individuals so called by the present writer 
with the race pallescens and others with townsendii. This matter is 
discussed on page 347 of the present paper. 
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DISTRIBUTION MAP 
MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY 
UNIVERSITY OF CALLFORNIA 
Fig. T. Map showing stations of occurrence in California of Corynorhinus 
rafinesquit pallescens and Corynorhinus rafinesquii intermedius, as established by 
specimens examined by the author. 
Distribution—tThe distribution of this bat has not been fully 
worked out, but indications are that it will be found to oceur through- 
out the arid portions of the southwestern United States and extreme ~ 
northern Mexico (see G. M. Allen, 1916). In California it has been 
found in the Lower and Upper Sonoran zones, chiefly on the Colorado 
and Mohave deserts. (See map, text-fig. T.) 
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