i the head. The young, when first clothed with 3*
>; they are generally brownish-grey, and is i&stances
itstretched wings, 8 to 8£ inches (200 to 215 mm.;; hostd and body,
The Pipistrelle is found throughout temperate Sssrope; u*
mth as Kashmir, but an allied species, which alifo • -;i.- in
in India and Australia, Its range in Africa. myt known, but
fffe, hitting commoner in
In Ireland it is generally
the Long-eared Bat in
and Daubenton's Bats
>n Bat in all
4. Low men tic
it the great error of our earlier naturalists was
K tlie Common
wurimts— as • they they- . :*ik v.i it. Pennant is