CHIROPTERA. 11 
Order CHIROPTERA. 
Suborder MICROCHIROPTERA. 
Family RHINOLOPHIDA. 
Genus RHINOLOPHUS, Geoffroy’. 
Dentition :—I. 3, C. ;, Pm. 3, M. 3. 
Mhinolophus ferrum-equinum (Schreb.°). 
Syn. Vespertilo ferrum-equinum, Schreb.? 
Hab. Europe, Asia, and Africa. 
15082-92. Fragments of the cranium and mandible; from Kent’s- 
Hole Cavern, Torquay. These specimens are mentioned 
by Owen in the ‘ History of British Fossil Mammals and 
Birds,’ p. 16. McEnery Collection. Purchased, 1842. 
Rhinolophus antiquus, Filhol’. 
Hab. France. 
M. 1346. Palatal portion of the cranium, showing the cheek-dentition 
of both sides; from the Upper Eocene of Caylux (Tarn- 
et-Garonne), France. A figure of the upper dentition is 
given by Filhol in the Ann. Sci. Géol. vol. vil. pl. x1. 
fig. 2; but in that specimen the minute pm. 3 is not 
shown. This tooth is present in the British-Museum spe- 
cimen, and is wedged in between the canine and pm. 4, 
which are almost in contact. In this respect, therefore, 
the species agrees with the A. ferrwm-equinum section 
of the genus’; but it will be shown to differ in the denti- 
tion of the lower jaw. Purchased, 1884. 

M. 1640. Cranium, with the mandible attached ; from the Upper 
Kocene of Caylux. This specimen is much obscured by 
matrix; and the minute pm. 3 is not visible. 
Purchased, 1884. 
Desm. Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat. vol. xix. p. 383 (1803). 
Saugeth. vol. i. p. 174 (1775), Vespertilio. 
Loe. eit. 
4 Comptes Rendus, vol. lxv. p. 94 (1872). 
5 Vide Dobson, ‘Catalogue of Chiroptera in the British Museum,’ pp. 101, 
104 (1878). 
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