Field notes, v1713
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Page 3. sides of the hills. Two little brown bats were taken. They were crowded singly into shallow crevices. Cat Nos. 107-108. Feb 19:- 1928, Arnold Richmond, a student, collected four long eared Bats and two little Brown Bats from a mini tunnel near Portneuf Siding - approximately five miles distant from the tunnels where the other specimens noted were taken. I have not yet visited this tunnel for a detailed description but expect to go soon. Cat Nos. 110; 111; 112-113-114 115 Summary Mar. 1. of eleven bats taken in the locality 4 miles east of Pocatelto, five were of the long eared species and six were little Brown bats. The long eared species were always taken hanging from the roof on the open surface, while the little brown one were always crowded into