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GENUS YESPERTILIO. L. 



51. V. fttscns Beauv. Big- Brown Bat. Brown, paler 

 below. 4 : ; b. Spread 12. This species is known from Bertie, 

 Wake and Buncombe, but is not common in either county. 



GENUS CORINOKHINUS. H. ALLEN. 



52. C. macrotis Lee. Big Eared Bat. Blackish, " fur soft 

 and long. L. !>%. Spread 11. One taken by Cairns at 

 Y\'eaverville, Buncombe county, April 1 and three by 

 the Smith wicks in Bertie county, February 1. 1S93, and 

 October 24. 1S94. (two specimens) are the only records we 

 have of this southern species. (Since the above was writ- 

 ten the State Museum has received a specimen from Golds- 

 boroO 



ORDER V. UXGULATA. 



(THE HOOFED ANIMALS.) 



Herbivorous mammals provided with one to four enlarged 

 and thickened hoofs on each foot. The order contains mainly 

 large species and includes such domestic animals as the h 

 cow, hog, sheep, goat, etc. 



Only one of the two groups of Ungulata, the Artiodac- 

 tyla or even toed Ungulates, is represented in our fauna, and 

 only two families of that. 



Families of Ungailata now or formerly occurring in the 

 State: 



a. Horns solid, usually branching, present in our species only 



in the male (The De< Familv Ckkvidae. 



aa. Horns permanent, hollow, each enclosing a bmy core or 



process of the skull (The Cattle . Family Bovidae. 



FAMILY CERYIDAE (THE DEEK . 



Horns solid, shed every year; wanting in the female except 



