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[Diclidurus albus (p. 30). 
Another specimen of this rare Bat has been obtained by Mr. Champion at Champerico, 
Guatemala, and is now in the British Museum. The northern extension of this species 
to Guatemala is thus confirmed, Mr. Sarg’s specimen mentioned above having hitherto 
been the only one known from that State.—O. T.] 
[Macrotus waterhousii (p. 38). 
Two specimens of this species were obtained by Mr. Forrer in the Tres Marias 
Islands. The true UM. waterhousii has hitherto been recorded with certainty only from 
the eastern parts of Mexico and the West-Indian Islands; but its occurrence in the 
Tres Marias would seem to confirm the identity of Baird’s WM. californicus with it.— 
QT] 
[Chilonycteris rubiginosa (p. 35). 
The occurrence of this Bat in Mexico, given above on the authority of the list of Bats 
in the Washington Museum, has now been confirmed by the capture of a specimen near 
Mazatlan, Mr. A. Forrer having sent a specimen from that place to Messrs. Salvin and 
Godman.—O. T.| 
CHCERONYCTERIS (p. 46). 
[Cheronycteris mexicana (p. 46). 
An immature specimen of this somewhat rare species is contained in Mr. Forrer’s 
Tres-Marias collection.—O. TT. ] 
(N.) Cheronycteris minor. 
_ Cheronycteris minor, Peters, Monatsb. Ak. Berl. 1868, p. 366 (descr. orig.)'; Dobson, Cat. Chir. 
Brit. Mus. p. 511°; Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1880, p. 196°. 
Hab. GuateMa.a (Champion, Brit. Mus.*)—Sovutn America to Guiana! and Brazil 2. 
When my account of this genus was written this second species was only known 
from Guiana! and Brazil? ; but a specimen has since been received by Messrs. Godman 
and Salvin from Guatemala from their collector Mr. Champion, and is now in the 
British Museum. 
As already noticed, Cheronycteris minor may easily be distinguished from Ch. mexicana 
(which it resembles in colour) by its conspicuously smaller size, its forearm measuring 
1-35, as against 1”-70, by its ear being shorter and less deeply emarginate, and by the 
length of the calcaneum, which considerably exceeds that of the foot. 
Chiroderma salvini (p. 49). 
The range of this species extends to Colombia, Mr. Dobson having recently found an 
