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less than in the European species of Eptesicus, and antero-internal 

 basal cusp better developed ; lower premolars more crowded and 

 compressed than in E. nilssonii, and crown area of first relatively- 

 smaller. Molars as in E. nilssonii except that columnar hypocone 

 of m 1 and m 2 stands out more prominently from outline of 

 protocone. 



Measurements. — Three adult males from Denmark : head and 

 body, 62, 59 and 62; tail, 43, 40 and 44; tibia, 17-4, 16-8 and 

 16 ■ 8 ; foot, 9 ■ 6, 9 • 2 and 10 ; forearm, 43 • 4, 44 and 43 ; thumb, 

 7, 7-4 and 7-6; third finger, 73, 76 and 74; fifth finger, 52, 54 

 and 53 ; ear from meatus, 15, 15 and 15" 6; width of ear, 16, 

 16 and 17. Adult female from the same locality: head and 

 body, 63 ; tail, 41 ; tibia, 16-4 ; foot, 9; forearm, 45; thumb, 8 ; 

 third finger, 78; fifth finger, 54; ear from meatus, 16; width 

 of ear, 17. Adult male from Morat, Fribourg, Switzerland : 

 head and body, 56 ; tail, 42 ; tibia, 16 ; foot, 8 - 8 ; forearm, 45 ; 

 thumb, 5 - 4 ; third finger, 76 ; fifth finger, 55 ; ear from meatus, 

 12; width of ear, 12 '4. For cranial measurements see Table, 

 p. 241. 



Specimens examined. — Twelve, from the following localities : — 



England : Plymouth, 1. 



Sweden : No exact locality, 1. 



Denmark: No exact locality, 4 (U.S.N.M.). 



Germany : Gross Hennersdorf, Saxony, 1 ; Bavaria, 2 (U.S.N.M.). 



Austria-Hungary : Csallokoz-Somorja, Pressburg, 1. 



Switzerland : Morat, Fribourg, 1 (Mottaz). 



Locality unknown : One ; type of albigularis Peters (Berlin). 



'Remarks. — Superficially this bat somewhat resembles Eptesicus 

 nilssoni. It is readily distinguishable, however, by its slightly 

 larger size (forearm, 43 to 45 instead of 38 to 40), low, rounded 

 ear, and by the whitish rather than yellowish wash on back. 



1. Plymouth, Devonshire, Dr. Leach (p). 37. a. 



England. 

 — Sweden. Stockholm Museum (e). 46. 6. 2. 21. 



?. Gross Hennersdorf, Lord Lilford (p). 99.1.9.5. 



Saxony (W. Baer.) 

 1. Csallokoz-Somorja, Press- Budapest Museum (e). 94. 3. 1. 15. 



burg, Hungary. 



Genus NYCTALUS Bowdich. 



1825. Nyctalus Bowdich, Excursions in Madeira and Porto Santo, p. 36 



(verrucosus). 

 1829. Pterygistes Kaup, Entw.-Gesch. u. Natiirl. Syst. Europ. Thierwelt, 



i, p. 99. 

 1839. Vesperugo Keyserling and Blasius, Wiegmann's Archiv fur Natur- 



gesch., 1839, i, p. 312 (part). 

 1842. Noctulinia Gray, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., x, p. 258 (part ; contained 



proterus = noctula anAfulvus = Scotophilus kuhUi). 



1856. Panugo Kolenati, Allgem. deutsche Naturhist. Zeitung, Dresden, 



neue Polge, ii, p. 131 (noctula and leisleri). 



1857. Vesperugo Blasius, Saugethiere Deutschlands, p. 49 (part). 



