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Specimens examined. Total number twenty-two, from the fol¬ 
lowing localities: Florida, Old Town, nine (Miller coll.) ; Lake 
Harney, two (IT. S. Nat. Mus.); Citronelle, four (Bangs coll.); 
Deer Creek, Citrus County, one (Bangs coll.); Blitches Ferry, 
Citrus County, six (Bangs coll.). 
Lasiurtjs cixereus (Beauvois). 
Vespertilio linereus Beauvois, Catal. Peale’s museum, 1796, p. 14 
(obvious misprint for cinereus). 
hasiurus cinereus H. Allen, Monogr. N. Amer. bats, 1864, p. 21. 
Type locality. Philadelphia, Pa. 
Remarks. The hoary bat is another species which reaches the 
southeastern corner of the LTnited States as a migrant only. Mr. 
Brown took one specimen at Montgomery, Georgia, and two at 
Sterling, Georgia. The species is recorded by Mr. Chapman from 
Gainesville, Fla. 
Dasypterus intermedius H. Allen. 
Lasiurus intermedius H. Allen, Proc, Acad. nat. sci. Phila., 
(1862), 1863, p. 146. 
Dasypterus intermedius IL. Allen, Monogr. N. Amer. bats, 1893, 
p. 137. 
Type locality. Matamoras, Tamaulipas, Mexico. 
Remarks. Dasypterus intermedius is probably a common bat 
throughout the Austroriparian fauna. In the region now under 
consideration it has, however, been taken at three localities only. 
The specimens from Florida are not typical, and more abundant 
material than that now at hand will probably show that they repre¬ 
sent a well-marked geographic race. 
Specimens examined. Five, from the following localities: Flor¬ 
ida, Davenport, one (Miller coll.) ; Mullet Lake, one (IT. S. Nat. 
Mus.) ; Old Town, three (Miller coll.). 
Nycticeius humeralis Rafinesque. 
Vespertilio humeralis Rah, Amer. mo. mag., 1818, vol. 3, p. 445. 
Nycticeius humeralis Raf., Journ. physique, 1819, vol. 88, p. 417. 
Type locality. Kentucky. 
