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CHAPTER V.. Emballonuridæ, or Thick-Legged Bats.

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EMBALLONURIDÆ, OR THICK-LEGGED BATS.

Characteristics of the Emballonuridæ, or THICK-LEGGED BATS--CUVIER’S FURY--The Genus Saccopteryx--STRIPED SACK-WINGED BAT--The Pouch or Sac in the Wing-membrane--Dentition--MOUNTAIN BAT--TOMB BAT--Origin of its Name--Dentition--The Peculiar Sac or Pouch under the Chin--Other Species of the Genus (note)--EGYPTIAN RHINOPOME--Difficulty of Assigning its True Place in the System--Characteristics--GREAT HARE-LIPPED BAT--Seba’s Description--Linnæus’s Mistake--Dentition--Distribution--The Genus Nyctinomus--CESTONI’S BAT--PALE CHESTNUT MASTIFF BAT--Distribution--Habits--SMOKY MASTIFF BAT--Habits--COLLARED BAT--Hideous Ugliness--Characteristics--NEW ZEALAND SHORT-TAILED BAT--Characteristics--Mr. Dobson on the Wing-membrane, Thumb, and Foot 312

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