Mammalia. 440 



11134 Cabrera Latorre, A. 9.4 Noctilio (86.6) 



1907. A New South American Bat. Proc. biol. Soc. Washington Vol. 20 

 p. 57—68. [Noctilio saparo n. sp.] 



35 Miller, Gerrit S. 9.4 Nyctinomus 



1902. Two New Tropical Old World Bats. Proc. biol. Soc. Washington 

 Vol. 15 p. 245 — 246. [2 nn. spp. in Nyctinomus.] (69.4, 95) 



36 Festa, E. 9.4 Nyctinomns (67.6) 



1907. Spedizione al Ruwenzori di S. A. R. Luigi Amedeo di Savoia duca 

 degli Abruzzi. Nyctinomus aloysii-sabaudiae, (nov. spec, diagnosi preventiva). 

 Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. comp. Torino Vol. 22 No. 546, 2 pp. 



37 Hirsch, Otto. 9.4 Pteropus 



1907. Demonstration zum Verlauf der pallialen Kommissur bei Pteropus 

 edulis. Anat. Anz. Bd. 30 p. 544, 1 fig. 



38 Andersen, Knud. 9.4 Pteropus (69.5) 



1907. Some Remarks on Pteropus mascarinus, Mason. Ann. Mag. nat. Bist. 

 (7) Vol. 20 p. 351-355. 



39 Mason, Geo. E. 9.4 Pteropus (69.5) 



1907. On an Extinct Undescribed Fruit-Bat of the Genus Pteropus from 

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40 Coward, T. A. 9.4 Rhinolophus : 15 



1907. On some Habits of the Lesser Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus hipposi- 

 derus). Proc. zool. Soc. London 1906 p. 849—855. 



41 Cummings, Bruce F. 9.4 Rhinolophus : 15 



1907. Notes on the Habits of the Greater Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus 

 ferrum-equinum). Zoologist (4) Vol. 11 p. 288—294. 

 11142 Andersen, Knud. 9.4 Rhinolophus (403) 



1907. On the Geographical Races of the Lesser Horseshoe Bat (Rhino- 

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 (43.32,.91,.92, 45.8-.99, 46.75,.8, 469, 47.9, 494, 497—499, 54.6, 55, 56.43, 

 62—64) 



43 Miller, Gerrit S. 9.4 Rhynchiscus 



1907. A New Name for the Genus Rhynchonycteris Peters. Proc. biol. 

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44 Van der Stricht, 0. 9.4 Vespertilio : 13.1 



1904. Demonstration d'un ceuf double monstrueux feconde de mammifere. 

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 [L'une moitie de l'oeuf double represente un premier globule polaire tres 

 volumineux, qui constitue noyau femelle.] 



45 Grieve, Symington. 9.4 Vespertilio (41.3) 



1896/98. Daubenton's Bat (Vespertilio daubentoni), as Observed in Glen 

 Dochart, Perthshire. Trans. Edinburgh Field Natural, micr. Soc. Vol. 3 

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(41.31,.38) 



46 Retzius, Gustaf. 9.4 VespertiUonina : 14.63.1 



1906. Die Spermien der Vespertilionen. Biol. Unters. N. F. Bd. 13 p. 

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47 Van der Stricht, 0. 9.4 Vesperugo : 13.1 



1904. Une anomalie tres interessante concernant le developpement d'un 

 oeuf de mammifere. Ann. Soc. Med. Gaud Vol. 84 p. 191 — 208, 1 pi. 

 [CEuf double.] 



48 Van der Stricht, O. 9.4 Vesperugo : 13.11 



1906. Les mitoses de maturation de l'ceuf de chauve-souris (V. noctula). 

 C. R. Ass. Anat. T. 8 p. 51—55. 

 11149 Schoenfeld, H. 9.4 Vesperugo : 14.63.1 



1904. La spermatogenese chez la noctule (Vesperugo noctula). Ann. Soc. 

 Med. Gand Vol. 84 p. 141—159. 



10. XI. 1907. 



