inches. Tail IO5. The example described above came from Canton, and is in the Paris Museum. The skull fortunately
accompanied the specimen described by Dr. Gray, and possesses large bullse, and a deep subcircular cavity on the inside of
the back part of the canines, and small tubercular grinder. The occipital region is wanting. The nasals are broad,
extend considerably beyond the processes of the maxilla, and are rounded at their articulation with the frontal bone. The
processes of the prefrontal reach a short distance downwards between the nasals and maxillae, and those of the praemaxillae
about one third the length of the nasals upwards. The orbits are incomplete. Infraorbital foramina contracted slightly,
oblong in shape. Brain-case full and rounded. Interorbital space narrow. Lower outline of inferior ramus nearly
straight throughout its length. Skull in British-Museum collection.
As already stated, the figure on the right side of the Plate is a portrait of the type of F. macrotis, A. Milne-Edwards.
The other is that of my type of F. euptilura.