FEes., 1912. MaAmMALs or ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN — Cory. 
469 
The Field Museum collection contains specimens of this species 
from Arkansas, Kentucky and Louisiana, but none from Illinois and 
Wisconsin. 
Specimens examined from Wisconsin: 
Wisconsin — (M. P. M.) Prairie du Sac, Sauk Co., 1; Fountain City, 
Buffalo Co., 2=3. 
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Map showing approximate distribution of the Brown Bat (Eptesicus fuscus) and its southern 
race (E. f. osceola) in eastern North America. 
Eptesicus fuscus (BEAuvots). Type locality — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. De- 
scription as previously given. 
Eptesicus f. osceola Ruoaps. (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., t901, p. 618.) Type 
locality — Tarpon Springs, Hillsboro Co., Florida. Similar in size to fuscus, 
but color more cinnamon brown. 
