Field notes, v4150
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Wm B Richardson 1936 Antrozous pallidus April 11 4mi SE Porterville, 550 ft. Tulare Co, Calf. Caught 3 of this species of bats last evening from the ere of our home. They caught out at the darker more remote corners and were apparently resting there after their ear down feeding. These bats are usually gregarious, ranging in groups of 3 - 10. July 2 Caught two f's last evening from under the eves of our house. These two were the first & only one seen there although I have been watching this roosting spot for about 1 2 weeks. From the same place a Myotis evotis was taken. 937 April 19 4mi SE Porterville, Cal. (Tulare Co., 560 ft.) Four specimens taken from under the eve of our house. They were in one group 1 f and 3 m Taken about 9:30 in the evening. May 28 Two more of this form taken from the same locality. April 26 No bats found in this locality (under eves of our home) since April 26. Jul 23 With 5mi SE Porterville, Tulare Co. Calf. The twenty bats taken