12 BULLETIN 57, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
1892. Winge — Continued. 
Phyllostomatidse— Continued. 
Phyllostomatini — Continued. 
Stenodermata. 
Desmodontes. * 
Mormopini. 
Emball onuridse. 
Rhinopomatini. 
Emballonurini. 
Emballonurse. 
Taphozoi. 
Vespertilionidse. 
Natalini. 
Vespertilionini. 
Molossini. 
1904. Weber, Die Saugethiere. By a combination of Winge’s results 
with those of earlier writers the following scheme is produced (pp. 
400-401) : 
Megachiroptera. 
Pteropodidse. 
Pteropodime. 
Macroglossinse. 
Microchiroptera. 
Rhinolophidse. 
Megadermatinse. 
Rhinolophinse. 
Phyllostomatidse. 
Lobostominse. 
Phyllostominse. 
Desmodontinse. 
Emballonuridse. 
Rhinopomatinse. 
Emballonurinse. 
V espertilionidse. 
Ratalinse. 
V espertilioninse. 
Molossinse. 
ANATOMY. 
Though a general study of Chiropterine anatomy is still much 
needed, it is not my purpose in the present paper to undertake this 
work. Certain special parts, as the wing, shoulder girdle, sternum, 
and the cusps of the teeth, which have not hitherto been adequately 
described, but which appear to be of particular taxonomic impor- 
tance, will, however, be treated in some detail. 
