Measurements.—Eight specimens, including both sexes, from the San Juan Islands, San Juan and Skagit counties, average: total length 77.8; length of tail 36.7; hind foot 6.7; ear?; height of tragus 7.6; weight 5.2 grams.

Distribution.—Western Washington east through the northern Cascades to Chelan, Blue Creek and Colville ([Miller] and [Allen], 1928: 156) in northeastern Washington, and, farther south, east to Mount Rainier ([Miller] and [Allen], 1928: 156) and Carson ([Miller] and [Allen], 1928: 156).

Myotis californicus californicus (Audubon and Bachman)

Vespertilio californicus Audubon and Bachman, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci., Philadelphia, 8 (ser. 1, ser. 1, pt. 2):285, 1842.

Myotis californicus [Miller], N. Amer. Fauna, 13:69, October 16, 1897.

Type.—None designated. Type locality fixed at Monterey, Monterey County, California, by [Miller] and [Allen] (1928: 153).

Racial character.—Color pale.

Measurements.—A female from Crooked River, Crook County, Oregon, measures: Total length 80; length of tail 40; hind foot 7; ear 13; height of tragus 5; weight 3.2 grams.

Distribution.—Recorded only from the eastern part of the state. Westernmost records, according to [Miller] and [Allen] (1928: 155) are: Orondo, Goldendale and Lyle.

Myotis subulatus melanorhinus ([Merriam])
Small-footed myotis