one 
1892 
iMA* ■ 
Vic.of 
Colima 
(Colima) 
Mar. 17 
to 
Mar. 23 
Mar. 24 
Mar. 25 
Mar. 26 
Mar. 27 
Hacienda 
San Antonio 
(Colima) 
Mar. 28 
to 
Mar. 29 
extending from shoulders to limit of hairs on tail membrane,- 
stripe on each side of medean line and about i in. arart. In front 
of each fore-arm is a deep, well-developed sac with filamentous pro¬ 
cesses growing on the interior, A bat brought in on the 22nd had a 
soft fur on all the body except from shoulders backj on dorsum to 
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border of tail membrane the skin is perfectly bare and blaok. 
In the middle of the day of 23rd, the volcano of Colima was hidden 
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in dense clouds and a great umbrella-shaped mass of cloud formed 
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above the lower strata topping a cloud column and showing that quite 
an active eruption is in progress, 
March 24, Returned to Ranch near Colima today. 
Rancho del Baloon, Took two fine specimens of large-eared bats 
on last two evenings in my room,- the first I have seen. 
A small reddish Yespertilio and a small species of Hyptin 
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us 
came in for first time today. 
Took 6 more Thomosys in same locality as others cam© from. 
With one pack mule I came out here today, 29 or 30 miles from 
starting point. I supposed it to be not over 20 when I started. 
Leaving Colima for some miles, the road led to the HR toward the 
volcano for some miles up e gradual and slightly broken slop© of 
open grassy country with but few areas of cacti and me smite, acacia 
and other thorny plants. At about 2500 feet altitude, the cacti be- 
I- 
came scarce and the country arose more rapidly and was mere broken 
and rolling. 
About 20 miles from Colima as we came near the ridge the grass 
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