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SEROTINE BAT. 



Vesper tilio Serotinus. V. caudatus fiavescens, auriculis brevibus 



emarginatis. Lin. Sjst. Nat. Gmel. p. 4 1. 

 Tailed yellowish Bat, with short emarginated cars. 

 Serotine. Buff. 8./. 129. /. 18./. 2. 



With a longish nose: 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 Pipistreilus. r. caudatus ex atrofuscus,fronteconvexa, 

 auriculis O'vatis, 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. 8. p. 129. t. 19. f. 1. 



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. 



