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45 ; ear from meatus, 14 ■ 2 ; width of ear, 9. Forearm, in other 

 specimens : Waremme, Liege, Belgium, 33 and 33 ; tStrass, near 



Burgheim, Ba^■aria, 31 '6 

 Switzerland, 33 and 34 '4. 

 p. 182. 



Dresden, 33 "2 ; Grotte de Vallorbe, 

 For cranial measurements see Table, 



Specimens examined. — Thirty-five, from the following localities ; — 



England : Newby Bridge, Lake Windermere, Cumberland, 1 ; Aberia, 

 Merionethshire, 2; Colwyn, Denbighshire, 1; Cheadle, Staffordshire, 1; 

 Manchester, Lancashire, 1 ; Ragley House, 1 ; Welford, Herefordshire, 2 ; 

 Macclesfield, Cheshire, 1 ; Pewsey, Wiltshire, 1 ; Dover, Kent, 2 ; Hastings, 

 Sussex, 1 ; Bath, Somerset, 1. 



Sweden: Skullno, 1; Skane, 1 (U.S.N.M.). 



Belgium: Waremme, Liege, 2 (U.S.N.M.). 



Germany: Moritzburg, Saxony, 1 (U.S.N.M.) ; Dresden, 1; Strass, 

 near Burgheim, Bavaria, 1 ; Bavaria, no exact locality, 2 (U.S.N.M.). 



ArsTRiA-HuNGARY : Haida, Arva, Bohemia, 1 ; Carpathian Mts., 1 

 (U.S.N.M.) ; Csallokoz-Somorja, Pressburg, 2 ; Tatra Mts., Hungary, 1. 



Switzerland : Geneva, 1 (Mottaz) ; Grotte de Vallorbe, Vaud, 2 

 (Mottaz); Stein, Appenzell, 1 (U.S.N.M.); St. Gallon, 1 (U.S.N.M.); no 

 exact locality, 1 (Geneva: type of luguhris Fatio). 



Remarks. — Mijotis mystacinus, the smallest European member 

 of the genus, is recognizable by its small size and relatively short 

 foot in combination with the insertion of wing membrane at base 

 of outer toie. From the small species of Pipistrellus it is at once 

 distinguished by the narrow muzzle and slender tragus. 



Hungary. 



