JOJ CHIROPTERA 



of lower molars ; lai'ge upper j^remolar with crown area about 

 two-thirds that of m}, its antero-internal cu.sp high and distinct. 

 First and second upper molars alike in sti'ucture, the first slightly 

 larger than second, the cusps all well developed and distinct, 

 showing no special peculiarities aside from the presence of a 

 conspicuous terete hypocone nearly as large and distinct as antero- 

 internal cusp of large premolar, and separated from commissure 

 of protocone by a deep notch ; third upper molar with crown 

 area not much less than that of second, except for the absence of 

 postero-internal heel and hypocone ; third commissure as long as 

 in the other teeth, but metacone smaller than paracone. Lower 

 molars with no special peculiarities, the cusps all well developed 

 and distinct. 



Meaattroncnts. — Young adult male from Italy : head and 

 body, 87; tail, 56; free portion of tail, 20; tibia, 19; foot, 

 10' 4; forearm, GO* 4; third linger, 115; lifth linger, 65; ear 

 from meatus, 30' 4 ; width of ear, 32. Young adult female from 

 Greece : head and body, 84 ; tail, 57 ; free portion of tail, 27 ; 

 tibia, 20; foot, 11 "4; forearm, 61 ; third finger, 117; fifth 

 finger, 61 ; ear from meatus, 31 • 4 ; width of ear, 31. Two adult 

 females from Cintra, Portugal : forearm, 60 and 61 ; third finger, 

 110 and 115 ; fifth finger, 59 and 63. For cranial measurements 

 see Table, p. 281. 



Specimens examined. — Six, from the followiug localities : — 

 Portugal : Cintra, 2. 



Italy : No exact locality (probably from Pisa), 2. (B.M. and U.S.N.M.) ; 

 Sicily, 1 (U.S.N.M.). 



Greece : No exact locality, 1. 



2 9. Cintra, Portugal. O. Thomas (c & p). 98. 2. 2. 6-7. 



i. Italy (probably Pisa). Zoological Society (r). 10. 5. 24. 1. 



(jSVui.) 



?. Greece. Parreys. 46.0.15.121. 



