ise NEW YORK AND LONG-HAIRED BAT. 
IV. WINGED. 
BAT. HIST. QUAD. Genus XLIV. 
82. New Yorke Hift, Quad. N° 403.—Lev. Mus. 
AT. With the head like that of a Moufe: top of the nofe a 
little bifid: ears broad, fhort, and rounded: in each jaw two 
canine teeth: no cutting teeth: tail very long, inclofed in the mem- 
brane, which is of a triangular form: the wings thin, naked, and 
dufky : bones of the hind legs very flender. 
Head, body, and upper part of the membrane inclofing the tail, 
covered with very long hair of a bright tawny color, paleft on the 
head, beginning of the back, and the belly: at the bafe of each 
wing is a white fpot. 
Length from nofe to tail two inches and a half; tail, one inch 
eight-tenths: extent of the v ings, ten inches and a half. 
Inhabits the province of New York; and difcovered by Dr. Forfter* 
n New Zealand, in the South Seas. 
83. Lonc- Mr. Clayton, in Ph. Tranf. Abridg. iii. 594. 
AT. With long ftraggling hairs, and great ears. 
The above is all the account we have of this fpecies; which 
is faid to be an inhabitant of Virginia. 
Mr. Law/on fays, that the common Bat is found in Caroline f. 
* Obfervations, Se. 189. + Hit. Carolina. 125. 
Hife 
