122 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
Genus Eptesicus Rafinesque, p. 260. This has been shown to be 
indistinguishable from: 
' Genus VESPERTILIO Linnaeus. 
1758. Vespertilio Linnaeus, Syst. nat., x ed., i, p. 31. 
1901. Vespertilio Thomas, Ann. and mag. nat. hist., 7th ser., 
vii, p. 462. May, 1901. 
Type. — Vespertilio murinus Linnaeus. 
272. Vespertilio fuscus bernardinus (Rhoads). 
1902. Eptesicus fuscus bernardinus Rhoads, Proc. acad. nat. 
sci. Phila., 1901, p. 619. February 6, 1902. 
Type locality.— San Bernardino Valley, near San Bernar¬ 
dino, San Bernardino Countjq California. 
273. Vespertilio fuscus osceola (Rhoads). 
1902. Eptesicus fuscus osceola Rhoads, Proc. acad. nat. sci. 
Phila., 1901, p. 618. February 6, 1902. 
Type locality.— Tarpon Springs, Hillsboro County, Florida. 
Genus DASYPTERUS Peters. 
274. Dasypterus ega panamensis Thomas. 
1901. Dasypterus ega panamensis Thomas, Ann. and mag. 
nat. hist., 7th ser., viii, p. 246. September, 1901. 
Type locality.— Bogaba, Chiriqui, Panama. Altitude, about 
1000 feet. 
275. Dasypterus floridanus Miller. 
1902. Dasypterus floridanus Miller, Proc. acad. nat. sci. 
Phila., 1902, p. 392. September 12, 1902. 
Type locality.— Lake Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida. 
Subfamily Antrozoinae. 
Genus ANTROZOUS H. Allen. 
276. Antrozous minor Miller. 
1902. Antrozous minor Miller, Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phila., 
1902, p. 389. September 12, 1902. 
Type locality. — Comondu, Lower California, Mexico. 
