SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



of the like shape, but very large. Tragus semicordate. 

 Body about four inches long. 



Vespertilio Spasma, Lin. i. 47. Glis Volans Ternatanus, 

 Seba, Thes. torn. i. Megaderma Spasma, Geoff. Ann. Mus. 

 torn. XV. 195. 



Icon. Seba, Thes. pi. 56./. 1. Geoff. Ann. du Mus. pi. 12. 

 Schreber,f. 48. Shaw, Gen. Zool. i.f. 42. 



Inhabits the Isle Ternate. 



212.2. M. Z/?/ra (Lyre Leaf Megaderine Bat.) Red on the 

 back, yellow underneath ; with the nasal appendages so dis- 

 posed as to assume the shape of a lyre. Body three inches 

 long; expanse of wings fourteen inches. 



Megaderma Lyra, Geoff\ Ann. Mus. torn. xv. 190-198. 



Icon. Ann. Mus. xv. pi. 12. 



Habitat unknown. 



213. 3. M. Frons (Foliaceous Megaderme Bat of Dau- 

 benton.) Cinereous, with a slight tinge of yellow ; folia- 

 ceous appendages two, one horizontal, and the other ver- 

 tical, resembling a leaf. Body nearly three inches long. 



Megaderma Frons, Geoff. Ann. Mu^. torn. xv. 

 La Feuille, Daub. Mem. de PAcademie des Sciences, An. 

 1759. 

 Inhabits Senegal. 



214. 4. M. Tnfolium (the Loro of Java.) Mouse-colour, 

 with the inner auricle trifoliated. Body three inches long; 

 expanse of wings, about a foot. 



Megaderma Trifolium, Geoff. Ann. Mus. torn. xv. 

 Icon. Geoff". Ann. du Mus. pi. 12. 

 Inhabits Java. 



X. Rhinolphus. GeofFroy. Incisive teeth I, the upper 

 incisors very small, and not permanent ; canine, |-|- ; cheek- 



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