120 Miller A New Nataline Bat from the Bahamas. 



cies, except that projection above nostrils is narrower. Penis less than 

 half as long as foot, and readily concealed by surrounding fur. Mem 

 branes in no way peculiar. Frontal gland at least four times as large as 

 in CJiilonatalus micropus, much longer and'higher than wide. It extends 

 from a point on forehead nearly level with middle of proencephalon to 

 within 3 mm. of nostril, a distance of about 8 mm. Its greatest width 

 is 3.8 mm.; and its height, measured from corner of eye is a little over 

 5 mm. Its surface is finely rugose, and naked except for a sprinkling of 

 minute hairs. /. 



Color. The fur is everywhere cream-buff, that of the belly clear and 

 unmixed with brown, that of the back clouded with broccoli-brown. 

 Ears light yellowish brown, darkening at edges. Membranes dark 

 brown. 



Skull and teeth. Except for their greater size the skull and teeth do 

 not differ appreciably from those of Chilonatalus micropus. 



Measurements. Type: total length, 87; head and body, 40; tail, 47; 

 tibia, 18; foot, 7; forearm, 32; first digit, 5; second digit, 34; third digit, 

 65; fourth digit, 48; fifth digit, 49; ear from meatus, 14; ear from crown, 

 11; width of ear, 16; skull, greatest length, 15.8; basal length, 14; bas- 

 ilar length, 13; zygomatic breadth, 7.4; greatest breadth of braincase, 

 6.6; mandible, 11.4; maxillary toothrow exclusive of incisors (alveoli), 

 6.8; mandibular toothrow exclusive of incisors (alveoli), 7. 



Specimens examined. Four (two skins), all from the type locality. 



