Cryptotis pergracilis pergracilis, Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 24:223, October 31, 1911.

Range.—Probably statewide.

Specimen examined, 1: no. 1721 B. Villa R. from Colonia Ibarra, Pátzcuaro.

Remarks.—Our one specimen, originally a mount, proves to have a crushed brain case. The specimen was saved on March 10, 1944, by P. Luna, who in March, 1943, told one of us (Hall) that many of these shrews fell into the cement fish-rearing tanks at the biological station situated at Colonia Ibarra, a suburb of Pátzcuaro, on the shore of Lake Pátzcuaro. We are indebted to Dr. H. H. T. Jackson for examining our specimen and assigning a name to it.

Balantiopteryx plicata Peters
Sac-winged Bat; Spanish, Murciélago Sacoptero; Tarascan word for bat is Huasís (Wasis)

Balantiopteryx plicata Peters, Monatsber. k. preuss. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, p. 476, 1867, type from Puntaarenas, Costa Rica.

Range.—Statewide.

Specimens examined, 2: nos. 52224, 52225, from Apatzingan, 1,040 ft.

Remarks.—This bat is a cave dweller, not infrequently found roosting with other species.

Glossophaga soricina leachii (Gray)
Long-tongued Bat; Spanish, Murciélago Siricotéro