700 STERNODERMA. 



to front of palatal notch, 13.2; front of canine to back of second 

 upper molar, 7.4. 



666. nichollsi (Sternoderma) , Thos., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th Ser., 



vn, 1891, p. 529. 

 NICHOLLS' BAT. 



Type locality. Island of Dominica, West Indies. 



Genl. Char. Size smaller than that of S. montserratense; upper 

 incisors bicuspidate; molars, |^, broad; frontal ridges absent; palatal 

 emargination narrow, reaching to the middle of first upper molar. 



Color. Dull brown, uniform. 



Measurements. Head and body, 53; forearm, 44; thumb, n.6; 



FIG. CXXIX. STERNODERMA LUCI/E. 

 No. 110917 U. S. Nat. Mus. Coll. 



second finger, 36; third finger, 96; fourth finger, 76; fifth finger, 66; 

 tibia, 16.4; foot, 12; ear from meatus, 18; from crown, 13.6; width, 

 14. Skull : greatest length, 20.4 ; basal length, 1 7 ; interorbital constric- 

 tion, 5.4; zygomatic breadth, 13.6; mastoid breadth, n; breadth of 

 palate between molars, 3.6; mandible, 12; maxillary tooth row, 6.4; 

 mandibular tooth row, 6.8. 



667. lucise (Sternoderma), Miller, Proc. Acad. Nat. Scien. Phila., 



1902, p. 407. 

 ST. LUCIA BAT. 



Type locality. Island of Santa Lucia. 



Genl. Char. Similar to S. nichollsi, but larger, posterior molar 

 minute, second lower molar with nearly square outline to crown. 



Color. Uniform clay color; back, limbs, and membranes washed 

 with wood brown; small white spot on shoulder; membranes dark 



