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3 6. St. Asaph, Denbighshire, Charles Oldham (c & v). 11. 1. 3. 5-7. 

 Wales. 



1. Conway, Carnarvonshire. Sir W. Jardine (c \- p). GO. 9. 17. 1. 



9. Great Grimsby, Lincoln- G. Barrett-Hamilton (p). 11. 1. 2. 98. 

 shire, England. (Caton 

 Haigh.) 



6. Bowdon, Cheshire. {T.A. G. Barrett-Hamilton (p). 11.1.2.99. 

 Coward.) 



6 al. Hope End, Herefordshire. N. C. Hewitt (c it p). 



6 al. Wells, Somerset. S. Lewis (c & p). 5. 1. 24. 1. 



1. Devizes, Wiltshire. J. E. Harting (c & p). 87. 2. 21. 1. 



6, ? al. Zeals, Wiltshire. F. Norgate (c & p). 4. 11. 6. 1-2. 



■1 ?. Devonshire. Osley Grabham (c & p). 11. 1. 3. 8-9. 



3. Eagley House, Warwick- Tomes Collection. 7. 1. 1. 289- 

 shire. 291. 



RHINOLOPHUS EURYALE Basius. 



1853. Bhinoloplms curijalc Blasius, Wiegmann's Archiv fiir Naturgesch., 



1853, I, p. 49 (Milan, Italy). 

 1857. Bhinolophus euryale Blasius, Siiugethiere Deutschlauds, p. 35. 

 1878. Bhinolophus euryale Dobson, Catal. Chiropt. Brit. ]\Ius., p. 116. 

 1904. E\iiryalus] toscanus Andersen and Matschie, Sitz.-Ber. Gesellsch. 



Naturforsch. Freunde, Berlin, p. 77 (Caverna di Parignano, Mt. 



Pisani, Italy). 

 1904. E[uryalus] atlanticus Andersen and Matschie, Sitz.-Ber. Gesellsch. 



Naturforsch. Freunde, Berlin, p. 77 (St. Paterne, Indre-et-Loire, 



France). 

 1904. E\jiryalus] cabrene Andersen and ilatschie, Sitz.-Ber. Gesellsch. 



Naturforsch. Freunde, Berlin, p. 78 (Alcala de Henares, Madrid, 



Spain). 

 1910. Bhinolophus euryale, B. euryale atlanticus, B. euryale toscanus, 



B. euryale cabrerai Trouessart, Faune Mamm. d'Europe, pp. 5-7. 



Type locality. — ^Milau, Italy. 



Geographical distribution. — Southern Europe from Portugal 

 to Greece, north to Hungary and central France. 



Diagnosis. — Size medium, forearm, 44*6 to 49, condylobasal 

 length of skull, 16 '4 to 18, mandible, 12 to 13, upper tooth-row 

 6 • 2 to 6 • 6 ; noseleaf with parallel -sided, bluntly rounded sella 

 and high, sharply pointed connecting process, the lancet gradually 

 narrowing to a bluntly cuneate tip ; fourth finger with first 

 phalanx slightly more than one-third as long as second (ratio 

 about 38) ; large upper premolar separated from canine by a 

 narrow space occupied by the much reduced small premolar. 



External characters. — Size intermediate between that of the 

 Greater and Lesser Horseshoes. General outline of noseleaf 

 (fig. 26 c) about as in Mhinolophxis ferrum-equimim ; sella parallel 

 sided, rounded off above, connecting process sharply linear- 

 pointed, rising conspicuously above sella ; lancet Avith slight con- 

 striction above middle, beyond which the tip narrows graduall}' to 

 a bluntly cuneate point. Ear when laid forward extending about 

 5 mm. beyond extremity of muzzle, its tip less attenuate and less 

 noticeably curved backward than in Ithinolophns ferrum-equinmn 



