NO. 1485. 



3fAM3fALS FROM lUIIO-LINGA ISLANDS— MILLER. 



273 



The flying lemur is common and generally distributed throughout 

 the Archipelago. Among the fifteen specimens collected by Doctor 

 Abbott there is some variation in size, though the series from the dif- 

 ferent islands are not extensive enough to show whether more than one 

 local form is represented. For measurements see table, page 273. 



Measun'inents of CynocepJialus from the RJtio-Linga ArcJirpekujo. 



Family EMBALLONUR1D.E. 



EMBALLONURA PENINSULARIS Miller. 



This is the only insectivorous bat that has been collected in the 

 Archipelago, 'j'wenty were found roosting l)eneath a fallen tree in 

 the forest at Pasir Fanjang, Bintang, August 6, 1902, live were shot 

 beneath an overhanging rock on Karimon Anak, June 3, 1903, and 

 three were shot in caves on the shore of Pulo 8anglar on July 10, 1903. 

 For measurements see table, p. 273. 



Meamronents of Einballonuru from Ihe Rliio-IAnga Arcldpelago. 



Locality. 



Pulo Bintang .. 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Karimon Anak 



Do 



Do 



Pulo Sanglar... 



Do , 



Do 



Num- 

 ber. 



115644 

 115645 

 115048 

 115649 

 115650 

 115652 

 115655 

 115658 

 115660 

 115661 

 122843 

 122844 

 122846 

 122984 

 122985 

 122986 



Sex. 



Male adult 



do 



do 



...do. 

 ...do, 

 ...do. 

 ...do. 

 ...do. 

 ...do. 

 ...do. 

 ...do. 



Female adult. 



do 



do 



Male adult ... 

 do 



mm. 

 11 

 11 

 12 

 11 



10.4 

 12 

 11 

 12 



11.4 

 12 



9.4 

 10 



9 

 10 



10.8 

 10 



