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COMMON BAT. 
Vespertilio Murinus. F, caudatusy naso oreque simplici, auriadis 
capitc jninoribus. Lin. Sysf. Nat. p, 47* 
Tailed Bat, with simple or inappendiculated nose^ and ears 
smaller than the head. 
Vespertilio murini coloris, auriculis simplicibus. Briss» ^uaJr, 
p. 158. n. I. 
Chauve-souris. Buff. S. p. 114.//. 16. 
Short-eared English Bat. Edwards , pi 201. f. 2. 
Common Bat* Pemiant ^adr. 2. p. 319. 
This is about two inches and a half, if mea- 
sured from the nose to the tip of the tail, and the 
extent of the wings, when fully expanded, is 
about nine inches. It is of a mouse-colour, 
tinged with reddish : the wings and ears black : 
these latter are small and rounded. 
LONG-EARED BAT. 
Vespertilio Auritus. F. caudatusy ore nasoque simpliciy auriculis 
duplicatis capite majorihus. Lin. Syst. Nat. p. 47. 
Tailed Bat, with inappendiculated nose^ and double ears larger 
than the head. 
Vespertilio murini colons, auriculis duplicibus. Briss.^adr, 1 60, 
Vespertilio auriculis quaternis. Johnst. au. p. 34. t, 20. 
Long-eared English Bat. Ednjuardsy pi. 201./^ 3. 
Oreillar. Buff. 8 . 1 1 8 . //. 1 7 . /. I . 
Long-eared Bat. Pennant "^adr. 2. p. 320. 
Great-eared Bat. Speadum Linnaanuniy pi. 7. 
This species, in its general appearance, is 
nearly similar to the former, though rather small- 
