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beneath. Several long bristles onthe cheeks and chin. Ears 



bare, unless at the base above, and on the basal lobe beneath. 



On the toes are rather strong scattered bristles, four or fivo 



of which at the end are conspicuous. 



On the upper parts the fur is of a dusky reddish-brown, the 



tips of the hairs being of that colour, although the base is dus- 

 ky ; the lower parts hoary or light grey, with a tinge of pale 

 brown on the sides ; but the hairs black at the base. The 

 membranes are dusky, with a tinge of reddish, and the inter- 

 femoral has a greyish tint beneath. 



Incisors |, Canines }, Laniars |, Molars -J = |§ = 38. 

 In the upper jaw. — There is a wide interval in front with- 

 out teeth. On each side are -two approximated, compressed 

 incisors ; the first or inner slightly emarginate, and with a minute 

 inner lobe, the second bifid. Canine tooth conical, straight, 

 with a heel behind. First laniar small, conical ; second very 

 small, conical. First molar conical, nearly as long as the 

 canine, second and third with three conical points, the inner 

 largest ; fourth smaller, with two points. 



In the lower jaw* — There are on each side three closely sct> 

 gradually enlarging incisors, filling up the whole space, all 

 thin, and obtusely bifid. Canine tooth conical, straight, with 

 a heel. First laniar conical, with an anterior lobe ; second 

 very small, conical. First molar conical, with two small 

 knobs ; the other three with two external and three internal 

 conical points, the outer point larger. 



Female, — Similar to the male, but smaller, and of a some- 

 what lighter tint beneath. 



The following are the principal dimensions of the two in- 

 dividuals, in inches and twelfths. 



Lenfytli to end of tail; 



Length of head, . , , 



Length of head and body, 



Length of tail, 



Extent of wings, . . . 



Inner margin of ear. 



Outer, .... 



Length of ear from base of tragus, 



Tragus in length, . 



Humerus, U 10 



