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November 11, 1928.
Visited mines A, B, and
C.
Two long-eared bats were taken
from mine A - 50 ft from
entrance.
One long-eared bat was taken
from mine B. - 50 ft from
entrance.
Nine long-eared bats and
one little brown bat were taken
from mine C. Two were
taken 30 ft from entrance;
four were taken 225 ft
from entrance. Others scattered
in between.
The long-eared bats were all
hanging on open rock
ceiling of tunnels, very
cold and stiff and offered
very little resistance when
first taken.
The only specimen of little
brown bat was found crumbled in
a crack or crevice of rock. All
of this species taken in winter of
1928 were always in crevice