636 CHILONATALIS. 
Geogr. Distr. Known only from type locality. 
Genl. Char. Tip of ear conch rounded, the inner margin pro- 
jects to end of muzzle; lower lip with a small horizontal cutane- 
ous projection beneath; wings from lower third of tibia; foot 
very small; small wart-like process covered with hairs above 
nostrils. 
Color. Above pale yellowish brown at base, rest chestnut brown; 
under parts uniform yellowish brown. 
Measurements. Total length, 73.6; tail, 46.9; forearm, 33; thumb, 
3.8; third finger, metacarpal, 26.6; fourth finger, metacarpal, 25.6; 
fifth finger, metacarpal, 26.6; tibia, 16.5; foot, 6.3. Skull: occipito- 
nasal length, 13; Hensel, 17; zygomatic width, 6; interorbital con- 
striction, 3; length of rostrum, 5; height of braincase above auditory 
meatus, 6; width of braincase, 6; palatal length, 7; length of man- 
dible, 10.5. 
Fic. Clll. CHILONATALIS BREVIMANUS. 
No. 15821 U. S. Nat. Mus. Coll. Twice nat. size. 
599. brevimanus (Chilonatalus!), Miller, Proc. Acad. Nat. Scien. 
Phil., 1898, p. 328. 
micropus Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., N. Y., 1890, p. 169. 
(nec Dobson.) 
SHORT-FINGERED Bat. 
Type locality. Old Providence Island, Carribean Sea. 
Genl. Char. Smaller than C.micropus Dobson, but ears longer 
and fingers shorter. 
Color. Similar to C. micropus, but paler, possibly the result of 
long immersion in alcohol. ; 
Measurements. Total length, 81-90; tail vertebra, 44-49; fore- 
arm, 31-33.4; thumb, 3.8—-4; longest finger, 57; tibia, 15—-15.6; foot, 
6-7; ear, 13-14.4; tragus, 4-5. 
