s_ Miller, northwestern part of
state.
_Nycticeus humeralis humeralis_ (Rafinesque), southeastern
part of state.
_Corynorhinus rafinesquii pallescens_ (Miller), northwestern
part of state.
_Tadarida molossa_ (Pallas), any part of state.
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_Transmitted, March 27, 1952._
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