CHAPTER II. 



THE COLOURED PLATES, 



THE English names in this list are those which are apparently 

 the most frequent in use ; they are included in the fore- 

 going list with others, many of which are almost as well known. 

 The genera will be found arranged alphabetically in the 

 fourth, seventh, and eighth chapters, and the species in the 

 tenth. The references are to the pages in which the species 

 are described. 



MAMMALIA. 



CHIROPTERA. 



BHINOLOPHIDJE. 



Plate L i. RHINOLOPHUS FERRUM-EQUINUM Greater Horse-sho e 



Bat, p. 63. 



2. RHINOLOPHUS HIPPOSIDERUS Lesser Horse-shoe Bat, 

 P- 63- 



VESPERTILIONID^E. 



3. PLECOTUS AURITUS Long-eared Bat, p. 60. 



4. SYNOTUS BARBASTELLUS Barbastelle, p. 67. 

 Plate IL 5- VESPERUGO SEROTINUS Serotine, />. 72. 



6. VESPERUGO DISCOLOR-Parti-coloured Bat, p. 72. 



7. VESPERUGO NOCTULA Noctule, p. 72. 



8. VESPERUGO LEISLERI Hairy-armed Bat, p. 72. 



9. VESPERUGO PIPISTRELLUS Pipistrelle, p. 72. 

 Plate IIL 10. VESPERTILIO DASYCNEME Rough-legged Bat, p. 69. 



xi. VESPERTILIO DAUBENTONI Daubenton's Bat, p. 69. 



12. VESPERTILIO NATTERERI-Reddish-grey Bat, p. 69. 



13. VESPERTILIO BECHSTEINI Bechstein's Bat, />. 69. 



14. VESPERTILIO MURINUS Mouse-coloured Bat, p. 70. 



15. VESPERTILIO MYSTACINUS-Whiskered Bat, p. 70. 



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