I. 



SOS of the 



I'iat^ ir>, 



ic typical 



limn i'roiii 



is always 



J.) TIUTC 



11 by Wi(^- 

 onitli and 



itiiont tlio 

 j;- witliont 

 excoplinj,' 

 s ("oracoid 

 y lissurcd 

 tinj;- otV a 

 run- to the 

 in contact 

 ^ follow on 

 lar^c si in 

 inc anti'ii- 



nria. Tlio 



s and r):J, 



1 jtvohably 

 Tennessee 



,«' seen hnt 

 following: 



n 'iito jilici'; 

 ullaihoiiciixis. 

 ■d will) l:ir;;i' 



(.'. fllHIIIK. 



li. (Ml riiysidl. 

 irit. Mils., <il. 



1. :V2; i)('li!>.v, 

 I, C. 1 ; Wicil., 



I 



I 



THE MATUACHIA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



Snhimuiidrojinf/i'iuiilia, Wuyl., /, c. 



Enrijcvo muvvoiiulu, h'aliii., /. c. 



M( iioimiiKi t/ii/<(ii(i'(l, 'I'scliiidi, I.e. 



Vrolonoiinin horr'ula, Giuy, Cat. liatr. Grud. Brit. Miih., cd. i, p, 53. 



39 



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l''lii. r>. Criijilnl, r(i)if!iii>i nlli'ijlii'iili-iixiii DiXuA.; \o. 9752. IVntisylvaiiia; ii.itiiral sizo. 



Body moderately elonjj;atc and depressed ; tlio liiidts qnite short. Tlic 

 tail nuicli CDiiiitressed, ahinit onelialf the lenj^th of tiiehoad and body. 

 Tlie neck wide; liie head a little wider, plane above, llat and much <le- 

 pressed, with very sh(n't, wide, ami ronnded mnzzje. 



The nostrils are near tlie labial b »r.ler, and look forwards. The space 

 separatinsjr them is n bout lialf tlie iiiteroibit il w idtii. Tlie eyes areqnito 

 «mall, and are covered with a ratlii'r thin cornea, bnt are without dis- 



