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neck were of the ordinary dark colour, the remaining 

 part of the body being pure wliite. In both these speci- 

 mens the membranes were nearly white, and the imper- 

 fectly ossified condition of the joints of the fingers showed 

 that they were young. 



Dimensions :- 



Length of the Lead and body 



,, of the tail . 



,, of the head . 



,, of the ears . 



,, of the tragus 



, , of the fore-arm . 



, , of the longest finger 



,, of the fourth 



,, of the tibia 



,, of the foot and claws 

 Expanse of wings , 



Dentition 



14 : C. a : F. M. ^ : M. | = i 







