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CHIEOPTEEA. MICROCHIROPTERA. 



VESPERTILIONIDAE. 



Nocturnal, spending the day in caves or hollow trees. 

 Me. to Cojcsr. 



83. Myotis subulatds (Say.) Miller. 



Say's bat ; Little brown bat. 



Vespertilio subulatus Say, Long's Exped. to Rocky Mts., 1823, 

 vol. 2, p. 65. "About ekjhteejt miles above the coxfltj- 



EN^CE OF THAT TRIBUTARY OF THE ArKAXSA, CALLED IN PiKE's 



MAPS ' The First fork.' " 



JSIyotis subulatus (Say). Miller, Xorth Amer. fauna, 1897, 

 no. 13, p. 75-76, figs. 13a, 15b, 15b'. 



Vesjyertilio subulatus (Say). DeKay, Nat. hist. New York, 

 1842, pt. 1, p. 8-9, pi. 3, fig. 2. 



Nocturnal, spending day in caves and hollow trees. 

 Me. to Conn. 



84. Lasionyctekis noctivagans (Le Conte.) Peters. 



Silver-haired bat. 



Vespertilio noctivac/ans Le Conte, McMurtrie's Cuvier, Animal 

 kingd., 1831, vol. 1, p. 431, app. [North America.] 



Z,asionycteris noctivagans (Le Conte). Miller, North Amer. 

 fauna, 1897, no. 13, p. 86-87, fig. 18-19. 



Lasionycteris noctivagans (Le Conte). Stone &> Cram, Amer. 

 animals, 1902, p. 202-203, fig. 2 on pi. facing p. 198. 



Nocturnal, spends day in caves ; feeds over ponds in woods. 



N. H. — White Mountains. 



Vt. 



Mass. — Nantucket; North Truro ; Middleboro. 



R. T. 



85. Pipistrellus subflavus obscurus Miller, 



Northern Georgia bat; Dusky bat. 



