THE FAMILIES AND GENEEA OF BATS. 7 



1840. Wagner — Continued. 

 Ord. Volitantia — Continued.' 



II. Unterord. Chiroptera — Continued. 



I. Fam. Frugivora. 



II. Fam. Istiophora. 



I. Sippe. Desmodina. 



II. Sippe. Phyllostomata. 



III. Fam. Gymnorhina. 



I. Sippe. Brachyura. 



II. Sippe. Gymnura. 



III. Sippe. Vespertilionina. 



1842. Lesson, Nouveau Tableau du Regne Animal, Mammiferes. 

 The classification adopted by Lesson differs in many respects from 

 those of previous writers. 

 I. Classe. Mammiferes. 



I. Sous-Classe Mammiferes Normaux. 

 I. Ordre Mastomonadelphie. 



I. Tribu Bimana. 



II. Tribu Quadrumana. 



III. Tribu Chiroptera. 



VI. Famille Pteropusidese. 



VII. Famille Noctilioninese. 



VIII. Famille Vespertilioneae. 



IX. Famille Phyllostomineae. 



X. Famille Rhinolophinese. 



1854. Gervais, Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes. The order 

 Cheiropteres is divided into the four families Pteropodes, Phyllo- 

 stomides, Rhinolophides, and Vespertilionides. 



1855. Gervais, Documents Zoologiques pour servir a la Monographie 

 des Cheiropteres Sud-Americains. Animaux Nouveaux ou Rares re- 

 ceuillis dans l'Amerique du Sud sous la direction du Comte de Castel- 

 nau, pp. 25-88. Only two families are dealt with, but these are sub- 

 divided into groups that have been recognized by most subsequent 

 writers. 



Cheiropteres Phyllostomides. 



Tribu Desmodina. 



Tribu Stenodermina. 



Tribu Glossophagina. 



Tribu Vampyrina. 

 Cheiropteres Vespertilionides. 



Tribu Noctilionina. 



Tribu Molossina. 



Tribu Emballonurina. 



Tribu Nycticeina. 



Tribu Vespertilionina. 



