7'1 BULL DOG, SENEGAL, AND POUCH BAT. 
There is a variety of this species with hanging 
lips, like the chops of a mastiff ; its nose and 
upper lip are divided : it has long, narrow, sharp- 
pointed ears, A few joints of its short tail stick 
out without the membrane, which at the same 
time extends far beyond it, is angular, and ends 
in a point. The claws on the hind-feet are large, 
hooked, and compressed sideways* The mem- 
branes of the wings are dusky, and very thin. 
The fur on the head and back is brown ; on the 
belly cinereous ; five inches long ; extent of the 
wings, twenty. It inhabits Peru and the M us quit© 
shore. 
Bull-dog bat. 
With broad round ears, touching each other 
in front ; has a thick nose and pendulous lips i 
the upper part of the body is of a deep ash-colour, 
the lower paler; the tail is long; its five last 
joints are disengaged from the membrane. It is 
two inches long ; its extent is nine and a half, 
It inhabits the West Indies. 
Senegal bat. 
It has a long head ; its nose a little pointed % 
short and pointed ears ; fur of a tawny brown, 
mixed with ash-colour : belly paler ; two joints 
of the tail free. It is four inches long ; its extent 
twenty-one. 
Pouch bat, os slender tailed bat. 
Is of a brown . ash-colour- ; an inch and half 
long ; inhabits Surinam ; and has a small purse 
or pouch near the second joint of each wing. 
Its nose is somewhat lengthened, and the end beset 
