SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



lobule at the base ; expanse of wings twelve inches and a 

 half. 



Rhinolophus Vulgaris, Horsf. Zool. Java, No. vi. 



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Inhabits Java. 



225. 11. R. Deformis. Brown above, gray underneath; 

 skull elongated, and compressed ; upper nasal membrane 

 transverse ; large, erect, approximated ears ; expanse of 

 wings twelve inches. 



Rhinolophus Deformis, Horsf. Zool. Java, No. vi. 



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Inhabits Java. 



226. 12. R, Insignis. Dark-brown above ; tail a little 

 longer than the feet, with an elongated frontal sinus be- 

 tween the skin and the skull ; mouth contracted, ascending 

 transversely ; upper nasal membrane transverse, and par- 

 tially concave ; ears large and patulous, with the extremity 

 nearly circular. 



Rhinolophus Insignis, Horsf. Zool. Java, No. vi. 



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Inhabits Java. 



XIV. Nycteris. Geoffroy. Incisive teeth |, lobed ; canine 

 1^; cheek-teeth ||, with sharp tubercles, = 30. Nostrils co- 

 vered with a cartilaginous and moveable opercule. Forehead 

 with deep longitudinal groove. Interfemoral membrane larger 

 than the body, cofnprehending the tail, which is terminated in 

 the form of the letter T ; with a pouch on each side of the 

 mouth, communicating to a large membranaceous sac, formed 

 by the skin of the body, according to M. Geoffroy. 



'221. 1. N. Hispidus (the Rough-haired Nycteris Bat.) 

 Reddish brown above ; under parts, head, except the crown, 



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