El Salvador field notes, v4501
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Río San Miguel, 13°25' N. Dep't., San Miguel Feb., 2, 1926 - Feb., 21, 1926 Brown leaf-nosed Bats— I found Brown Leaf-nosed Bats in a large hollow log at the edge of a lagoon in a dry pasture jungle. There were immature Brown Leaf-nosed Bats in the log some which looked to not be over 2 day old. Fringe-lipped Bats were taken from the same log, and in their stomachs I found what I thought to be hair and flesh of the immature Brown Leaf-nosed Bats. (See Fringe-lipped Bat Notes, Río San Miguel 13°25'N.)