Vor. IIT] GRINNELL—MAMMALS OF CALIFORNIA Doe | 
Type locality—Fort Yuma, Imperial County, California. 
Synonym—V espertilio albescens, part. 
Range—Lower and Upper Sonoran zones throughout south- 
ern California, both east and west of the desert divides; north 
through Owens Valley and through the San Joaquin and Sac- 
ramento valleys at least as far as Oroville, Butte County (Mus. 
Vert. Zool. ; Miller, N. Amer. Fauna, 13, 1897, p. 67). Proba- 
bly migratory. 
Myotis yumanensis saturatus Miller 
Miller Bat 
Original description—M yotis yumanensis saturatus Miller, 
N. Amer. Fauna, 13, October, 1897, p. 68. 
Type locality—Hamilton, Skagit County, Washington. 
Range—Transition and Boreal zones in extreme northwest- 
ern California, west to Cuddeback, Humboldt County (Mus. 
Vert. Zool.), east to Mount Shasta (Merriam, N. Amer. 
Ratna) Los 1S99) po: 39): 
Myotis californicus californicus (Audubon and Bachman) 
Little California Bat 
Original description—V espertilio californicus Audubon and 
Bachman, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 8, 1842, pp. 285, 286. 
Type locality—California. 
Synonyms—V espertilio oregonensis (?); Vespertilio nitidus 
H. Allen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., April, 1862, pp. 247, 
248 (type from Monterey); Vespertilio albescens melano- 
rhinus. 
Range—Upper Sonoran and Transition zones almost 
throughout the state west of the desert divides, including the 
San Diegan district, the Santa Barbara Islands, and both the 
Sierra Nevada and coast ranges. 
Myotis californicus pallidus Stephens 
Stephens Little Pallid Bat 
Original description—M yotis californicus pallidus Stephens, 
Proc Bick) Soc. Wash., 13, June 13, 1900) p. 153: 
Type locality—Vallecito, eastern San Diego County, Cali- 
fornia. 
