,84 NEW YORK AND LONG-HAIRED BAT. 



IV. Winged. 

 BAT. HISr. ^UAD. Genus XLIV. 



8-'. New York, HiJ.^aJ. N0 403.— Lev. Mus. 



BAT. 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, paled 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 j tail, one inch 

 eight-tenths : extent of the v ings, ten inches and a half. 



Inhabits the province of New Tork; and difcovered by Dr. Forjier*- 

 n New Zealand, in the South Seas. 



85. Long- Mr. Clayton, in Ph. Tran/. AlriJg.in. ^g\. 



HAIRZD. 



BAT. 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. Lawjon fays, that the common Bat is found in Carolina f. 



• Ob/ervations , i^c. 1S9. f Htfi. Carolina. 125. 



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