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VE RTEBRATA. MAMMALIA. JOHN KI)WARD GRAY, Esq** M.G,So, &c. l. P?BIoPus EDWARDSlI, Dem. Mature. 109. Madagascar Bat, Ed?a?l?'s Bi?l?, t. 1? Vespert?o Vmp? Lia. ?y?t. ?. i. ? FI? Fox, Cdoni?b of Pod This s?imen, caught at Po?t Cun?nghm on ?e ?o?- w?t ?ast, ap?s ? ?e wi? ?wa?s's fi?m, ud wi? ?e s?oim? pressveal in ?e B?fish Museum. ?m is ?so one in the collection of ?e Linnean ?e? ?m Po? J?son. L? fligh? of ?ese ?im?s were o? at Port Kea? and in Cambfid? G?f, on ?e ?o?-w? Co? %is bat seems also to ? ve? abund?t on F?endly Islands, for Fo?ter de?ribes ha?ng s?n five d? h?gin? u?n one c? ?.--Fo?sT?, p. 187. �CANIs AUSTZALI?. ?nis ?milhfis Au? D?, Ma? 1Ol. A?ian Dog, or DiM? $?'? Z?. L ? t. ?6. ?is ?im? i? co--on in ?e neigh?urhood of Port J?k?n, ?d do?, to ?1 ap?arance of ?e s?e sp?i?, m found on all ? of ?e co?t. Captain King pmsen?d a li?ng s? cimen m Sir Eve?d Home, B? who ?t it ? Ch?.