CONTENTS OF PART VI. 



General Introduction to Bats {completion) 



RHIN OLOPHID^ — 



Genus Rhinolophus — 



The Lesser Horseshoe Bat ..... 



Note. — The Section on Bats being now complete, will — with a General 

 Introduction to the whole work. Titles, Indexes, etc., to be published 

 later— form. Volume I. 



41-48 



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VOLUME II. — Land Mammals 

 Order INSECTIVORA 



TALPID/E 



Genus Talpa ....... 



The Common Mole, Mold warp or Want 



The English local names have been revised in part by Mr W. W. 

 Skeat, M.A. {assisted by Professor W. IV. Skeat), and in part by 

 Mr C. M. Drfnnan, M.A. Lond., late Scholar Emm. Coll. Camb. ; 

 the Celtic and Gaelic names by Dr E. S. Quiggin, M.A., Ph.D., 

 Fellow and Lecturer in Modern Languages and Celtic of Gonville 

 and Caius College, Cambridge ; while a list of Scottish Gaelic 

 names have been supplied by Mr C. H. Alston. Valuable 

 assistance has been rendered by Mr M. C. A. Hinton regarding 

 extinct Mammals. 



ILLUSTRATIONS 



Full-page {Black and White). 



Barbastelle Bats (on coated paper). 



Greater Horseshoe Bats (do.). 

 Lesser Horseshoe Bats 



Figures in Text. 



Diagram oi Teeth, oi Rhinolophus kipposideros—{i) Upper and (2) Lower 



Jaw. 

 Side View of Teeth of Talpa Europcsa. 

 Encampment of Mole. 

 Mole Excavations (18 Diagrams). 



