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men said to have been collected by George F. Gaumer on the Island 
of Cozumel, Yucatan. The skin had no original label and is appar- 
ently quite typical of pallescens so that it is more than likely the lo- 
cality is erroneous. 
For the privilege of describing this new form I am indebted to Mr. 
H. W. Henshaw, Chief of the Biological Survey. 
Specimens examined.— Total number eighteen, from the following 
localities : — 
Chihuahua: near Pacheco, 14 (Biol. Surv.). 
Zacatecas: Valparaiso Mts., 2 (Biol. Surv.). 
Jalisco: Guadalajara, 1 (Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.). 
Guanajuato: Sta. Rosa, 1 skull (Biol. Surv.). 
The following additional locality records probably refer to this 
subspecies: San Luis Potosi, Hacienda la: Parada; Michoacan, 
Patzcuaro; Oaxaca, Oaxaca; Vera Cruz, Jico (see Miller, 1897, p. 53). 
CORYNORHINUS MACROTIS (LeConte). 
LeConte’s Big-eared Bat. ap 
Plecotus macrotis LeConte, Cuvier’s Animal kingdom, ed. McMurtie, 1831, 
1, appendix, p. 431. 
Plecotus lecontii Cooper, Ann. Lyc. nat. hist. N. Y., 1837, 4, p. 72, pl. 3, f. 5. 
Synotus lecontii Wagner, Schreber’s Saiugethiere, suppl., 1855, 5, p. 720. 
Vespertilio macrotis LeConte, Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1855, p. 436 
(“Georgia’’). 
Synotus macrotis H. Allen, Smithsonian misc. coll., 1864, 7, no. 165, p. 63. 
Corynorhinus macrotis H. Allen, Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1865, p. 174. 
Plecotus (Corinorhinus) macrotis Trouessart, Cat. Mamm., 1897, fase. 1, p. 105. 
Type.— None specified. A “dry” specimen, 4727 U. S. N. M., 
presented by Major LeConte, with locality entered as “United 
States,” is listed by Harrison Allen in his Monograph of the Bats of 
North America, 1893. This specimen may well be the actual one on 
which LeConte based his description. 
_ Type Locality.— No locality is mentioned in the original description. 
In a later paper, however, LeConte states (1855, p. 436) that it 
inhabits “Georgia,” whence it is inferred that the type locality is 
“probably near the LeConte Plantation, 5 miles south of Riceboro,” 
Liberty County, in that State (Miller, 1897, p. 51). 
Distribution.— Southeastern United States, from North Carolina, 
