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SER0TINE BAT. 



Vespertilio Serotinus. V. caudatus fiarvescens, auriculis brevibus 



emarginatis. Lin. Syst. Nat. Gmel. p. 41. 

 Tailed yellowish Bat, with short emarginated ears. 

 Serotine. Buff. S.p. 129. t. iZ.f. 2. 



With a longish n(5se : ears short, but broad at 

 the base: hair on the upper part of the body 

 brown, mingled with ferruginous; the under part 

 paler. Length from nose to rump two inches 

 and a half: no tail. Native of France; and is 

 also found in Russia. 



PIPISTRELLE BAT. 



Vespertilio Pipistrellus. V. caudatus ex atrofuscus , fronte conmexd, 

 auriculis cyvatis, emarginatis, capite vix longioribus. Lin. Syst, 

 Nat. Gmel. p. 48. 



Tailed blackish-brown Bat; with convex front and ovate emar- 

 ginated ears, scarce longer than the head. 



Pipistrelle. Buff. S. p. 129. t. ig.f. I. 



Pipistrelle. Pennant Quadr. 2. p. 318. 



This is a very small species, and is found in 

 France. The colour of the upper part of the 

 body is yellowish-brown; the under part dusky. 

 The lips yellow: the nose small; the upper lip 

 swelling out a little on each side: the ears broad. 

 The length from nose to rump scarce an inch and 

 quarter : the extent of wings about six inches or 

 rather more. 



