MAMMALIA. PRIMATES. yefpcrtiUo. 2“5 
'Tailed ; upper lips bifid. Peruvian Bat. 
Inhabits South America : feeds on fruits. 
Lower lip varicqfe : head like that of a pug dog ; ears large, 
pointed : fize of a rat. 
‘^^ialis^ Tailfliort; lips pendent, upper cleft ; no/e Ijbed. ! 
Inhabits Pern, and the fliores of tlie Mnfquito. 
Head large ; lips hanging like thole of thcmalliff; ears ftraight, 
long, narrow ; re/ettr of the head and back brown, of the belly 
a.lr ; membrane thin, dufky ; length 5 inches, extent 20. 
B. Fore-teeth tipper 4 ? lower 6, 
^^‘iritus. Tailed ; nofe, mouth, fimple •, ears double, larger than the 
j^gad. Long-eared Bat. 
Inhabits it moufe-coloured. 
Tailed ; nofe, mouth, fimple ; fijrr lefs than the head. 
Common Bat. 
Inhabits Europe t flies at night, feeds on moths, is the ptey of ^ 1 
owls, caught by the heads of burdock whitened and tnrowii 
into the air ; when on the ground cannot rile till it has crawled 
to an eminence ; torpid in the winter, revives in the fpring, 
breeds in the I'ummer. _ . , 
Colour of the fur, moule, tinged with red : length 2 ^ inches, 
extent 9. 
^l^obiula. Tailed ; nofe, mouth, fimple ; ears oval, valved, valves fmall. 
Great Bat. 
Inhabits France, Germany, Britain; flies high. ^ '1 
nightly lobed ; cars Imall, rounded ; c/mi with a finall wait. 
^^rotiiins. Tailed, yellow; ears {hort, thick at the edges. 
Inhabits France and Germany. 
Colour brown mixed with rufty-ycllow ; belly paler; wings I 
blackifli ; Length 2-| inches. 
^/ijlrel- Tailed, brow ilh -black ; forehead convex; ears ovate, 
bus, thicker at the edges, hardly longer than the head. 
Inhabits France, rarely Germany, common in Riijia and Siberia. \ 
Body, upper parts dark yellowifh-brown, lower dufky -brown 
or black; ifj&j yellow, upper turgid ; eyerfmall,funk,f°^^" 
Acad covered with longiflr liairs ; ^cn^gt/i i inch, extent . 
^arbajld'- Tailed; cheeks tumid, hairy ; large, angular beneath. 
Gs, Inhabits Burgundy ; 2 inches long, 10 wide, 
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