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beneath whitifh : neck diftinft, iongifli, thinly covered vith 
hair; tujks of the upper jaw with 3 iiuall intervening teeth. 
2. Fine firaw-colour ; belly dull white. 
^ G. Fore-teeth upper o, lower 4. 
-P^urus, Tailed; noftrils tubular ; carr long, obtufe, valved ; mem- 
brane connecting the legs with a pouch on the infide. 
Pouch Bat. 
Inhabits Surinam : i inch long. 
Nofe thick, wliifkered ; chin furrowed ; ears long, rounded ; 
body on the upper parts cinereous-brown, beneath paler. 
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O'Ciiire Tailed ; nofe like a horfe-lhoe ; carr long as the head, not 
valved ; tail half the length of the body. Horje-flooe Bat. 
, Inhabits France, England, Germany. 
Face deformed ; ears large, broad at the bate, acute, inclining 
backwards; upper parts deep cinereous, lower tvhitini. 
2. Larger; length 3I inches, extent 14, 
3 ^ Smaller, 
H. Fore-teeth o in either jaw. 
^o'^ehora- 'J'ail long; nofe fliort, acute;- ears fhort, round. , 
^ New^nrkBat. 
Inhabits North America, New -Zealand. 
Nofe a little divided at the top ; body, head, membrane, bright 
tawny ; belly paler ; at the bafe of each wing, a white fpot ; 
membrane thin, naked, dulky ; hind-legs (lender : length 2 |- 
iuches, extent 10, 
I. If umber and order of teeth unknown, 
nrembrane connedling the feet very broad. 
^°furus. Tailed; lips tumid; /a// broad. 
^nierica- Very large, with long ftraggling hairs ; ears large. 
Thefe three laft fpecies are very little known and require 
farther inveftigation. 
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