Description of a new English Bat. 559 



that distinction. The name given by the Aborigines to this bird is 

 Pruayara. 



Ruficeps. T. niger,fulvo-maculatus, capite fulvo-lineato. 



Rostrum pedesque nigri, illius mandibular inferioris myxa albida. 

 Remiges secundaria?, uropygium, rectrices, abdomenque 

 inferius fulvo - fasciatae. Longitude corporis 9£; rostri ad 

 frontem T % ? ad rictum 1 ; tarsi 1 f . 



Niger. T. niger, capite cristato, remigibus sub-brunnescentibus 



obscure sub-fasciatis. 

 Capitis crista intense atra ; rostrum pedesque atri. Longitudo 



corporis 8f ; rostri L ad frontem ■£, ad rictum 1^ ; tarsi 1£. 



Genus. Drymophila. Swainson. 



Variegata. Dorso olivaceo-brunneo : capite, alis, rectricibus- 

 que nigris albo-variegatis ; pectore, abdomine, uropygioque 

 rufis. 



Rostrum atrum, mandibula inferiore pallida. Caput nigrum, su- 

 perne albo-sublineatum, supercilio et regione parotica albis. 

 Piila,pteromataque atra apice albo. Remiges primores fusco- 

 atras, externe fulvo-marginatae. Rectrices duae mediae ma- 

 cule parvS. apicali alba, casterae macula grandi apicali, in- 

 stuctae. Tarsi, unguesque sub-pallidi. Longitudo corporis 

 44. 



Art. LXVIII. Description of the Vespertilio Pygmceus, 

 a new species, recently discovered in Devonshire by Dr. 

 Leach. 



We give the following concise character and description of a 

 species of Vespertilio, which has recently been discovered, by Dr. 

 Leach, in Devonshire. 



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