1902 
July 13 
There were no less than eighteen Bats in the shed 
shed 
at the Farm 
at the farnt-house this afternoon. Glover M. Allen, who 
was with me, identified them as the Large Brown Bat 
( Eptasicus fuscu s). He caught several of them, hut they 
made no attempt to bite him. Many of them were young, 
some of which were clinging to their mothers, none of the 
old females having more than two each and some only one. 
About half the total number present on this occasion were 
collected in a cluster, the others being scattered about 
singly, something vAiich I have never observed in this shed 
before. 
On June 21st I found the nest of the 
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