MAMMALIA. 
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truncated leaves, placed close together; hind legs nearly as long 
as the anterior; tail and interfemoral membrane deficient. 
Diphylla ecaudata . — The Tailless Dlphylla. 
Fur on the body woolly; of a black fuscous-brown; head 
and abdomen brownish-gray beneath; wings blackish, nearly 
naked; face denuded of hair near the ears. — Sols, Sim. Braz. 
13, 6, f. 7. 
Genus 25 . — Moxophyllcs. — Leach. 
Generic Character . — Incisory teeth *, canines }—j, grinders 
total 30. The two intermediate incisors the largest; the two 
first, in the upper jaw, distant, the rest tuberculated on both 
edges; the second and third, in the lower jaw, with a space be¬ 
tween them. 
Monophyllus Redmani. — Redman’s Moxophyllus. 
Fur dark-brown above, mouse-colour beneath ; ears, mem¬ 
branes, and nasal appendages, brown ; only one of the nasal ap¬ 
pendages erect, and acute ; ears round; beard elongated. Inha¬ 
bits Jamaica. 
Genus 26. — Dysopes. — Fred. Cuvier. 
Generic Character . — Incisory teeth *, canines j, molars 
total 28. Upper incisors close, elongated, and elliptical. 
Di/sopes mops . — Inhabits India. — F. Cuvier’s Dents de 
Mam. 49. 
Genus 27. — Xyctophelus. — Leach. 
Generic Character _ Incisory teeth |, canines molars ; 
total 28. Upper incisory teeth conical and short, the under 
equal; the first grinder in the upper jaw acute, with one tuber¬ 
cle, the second and third with four tubercles, and the fourth 
