SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



Molossus Amplexicaudatus, Geoff. Ann. Mus. torn, vi. 

 156. Buff on. Sup. torn. vii. 294. 

 Icon. Buffon^ Sup. vii. pi. 15. 

 Inhabits Cayenne. 



177. 10. M. Acuticaudatus (Sharp-tailed Molossus.) 

 Black-brown ; iiiterfemoral membrane large, enveloping 

 the tail except just the end. Length of body under two 

 inches. Tail about the same length. 



Molossus Acuticaudatus, Desmarest, Ency. Method. Art. 

 Mammalogie, sp. 160. 



Icon. 



Inhabits Brazil. 



178. 11. M. C^mTzw* (Ursine Bulldog Bat.) Black body, 

 and jaws robust. Ears falling over the forehead. 



Molussus ursinus, Spix, Sim. Braz. 59. 

 Icon. Spix. Sim. Braz. t. 35. f. 4. 

 Inhabits Para, Brazil. 



179. 12. M. Nasutus (Proboscis Bulldog Bat.) Nose 

 lengthened. Ears distant over the forehead. Body above 

 brown-black, below brown. Tail nearly half free beyond 

 the membrane. 



Molossus Nasutus, Spix, Sim. Braz. 59. 

 Icon. Spix, Sim. Braz. t. 35, f. 7. 

 Inhabits sides of the river St. Francis, Brazil. 

 Probably a new subgenus. 



180. 13. M. Fumarius (Smoky Bulldog Bat.) Body black- 

 ish brown ; face, ears, and wings very black. 



Molossus Fumarius, Spix, Sim. Braz. 59. 

 Icon. Spix, Sim. Braz. t. 35, f. 5, 6. 

 Inhabits Brazil. 



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