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4.— Rhinolophus sp. 



One specimen only, not in good state, and whicli I have been 

 as yet unable to determine. {Mr. Goldie's collection). 



5. SCOTOPHILUS NIGROGRISEUS, Gould. 



One specimen obtained by Broadbent, which does not appear 

 to me to differ from the Australian examples. 



6. — Taphozous, sp. 

 Specimens from Broadbent's collection. Under surface ashy 

 white, back brown, wings and face black, otherwise the same as 

 the Cape York examples, from which it may prove to be specifically 

 different. 



7. — Harpya cephalotes, Pallas. 



One specimen, obtained by Broadbent, at Heath Island. Is 

 slightly different from the Cape York specimens, and also from 

 those {H. major, Dob.) from the Duke of York group. 



8. — Belideus ARIEL, Gould. 

 The Port Moresby specimens differ only slightly in the tint o* 

 colouring in the fur, being slightly more yellowish than the N. S. 

 Wales examples. This species is closely allied to, if not identical 

 with Belideus hreviceps, Waterhouse. (Goldie, Broadbent). 



9. CUSCUS ORIENTALIS. 



This species was not obtained in the immediate neighbourhood 

 of Port Moresby, but some miles inland. Several specimens 

 were collected by Mr. Goldie during his trip to the South East, 

 where they seem to be the common species. I find no material 

 difference between these specimens and those from the Duke of 

 York Islands, collected by the Rev. George Brown, of which the 

 Museum possesses a large series. Morton and Broadbent 

 obtained it on the Laloki River. 



10. — CUSCUS CHRYSORRHOUS var. GOLDIEI. 



Mr. Goldie has sent a very fine pair of this, perhaps the 

 largest species known — a description of the female of which I 

 have given in the P.L.S. of N.S.W., vol. I., p. 395. 



