Field notes, v1363
Page 187
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Hooper 1939 Dec 26 Chuparile mine, 5200 ft., 4(1/2 mi. SW Bishop, Inyo Co, Calif. and the best description I could give of its movement was that # the humerus would trace out the surface of a cone which would extend out laterally from the back of the animal and be slightly above the median frontal plane of the animal and slightly anterior to # @ the axis formed when perpendicular, it's humerus is held I to the body. In this moment the polices nearly touch on the most anterior part of the stroke and the larger part of the wing member is anterior to the head. Sketch of posture of humming cone traced out by humerus A second Corynorhinus robinsoni was found 1/2 feet further in the cave. This animal is