306 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.46. 



Panay: Concepcion, 1 (Steere). 

 Leyte: 1 (Steere). 

 Palawan: 1 (U. S. Fish Comm.). 



Mindanao: Mercedes, 7 (Mearns) ; Panguil Bay,Tangob, 1 (Mearns) ; 

 Pantar, 1, the type (Mearns) ; Zamboanga, 3 (Mearns, Harris). 

 Cabo: 4 (Mearns).^ 



ACERODON JUBATUS JUBATDS (Eschscholtz). 



Specimens. — Fifteen, from localties as follows: 

 Luzon: Pasaeva, 1 (McCormick). 

 Mindoro: Bulacao, 3 (Mearns). 

 Leyte: 11 (Steere). 



ACERODON JUBATUS MINDANENSIS Andersen. 



Specimens. — Fifty-six, from the following localities: 

 Mindanao: Zamboanga, 2 (Mearns). 

 Banga: Port Banga, 14 (Mearns). 

 Cabo: 40 (Mearns). 



ACERODON LUCIFER (Elliot). 



iSpeamen.— One topo type, from Panay: Concepcion (Steere). 



MACROGLOSSUS LAGOCHILUS LAGOCHILUS Matschie. 

 1899. Macroglossus lagochilus Matschie, Megachiroptera des Berliner Mus., p. 97. 

 1912. Macroglossus lagochilus and Odontonycteris meyeri Hollister, Philippine 



Journ. Sci., vol. 7, sec. D, p. 11, February. 

 1912. Macroglossus lagochilus lagochilus Andersen, Cat. Chiroptera Brit. Mus., 



vol. 1. p. 165. 



Specimens. — Two, as follows: 



CagayanSulu: 1 (Mearns). 



Philippine Islands: 1 (Exch. Brit. Mus.). 



The bat described by Dr. Jentink as Odontonycteris meyeri, and 

 later recorded from Cagayan Sulu by Miller, proves to be identical 

 with Macroglossus lagochilus. ^ 



Family EMBALLONURID.E. 



EMBALLONURA ALECTO (Eydoux and Gervais). 



1839. Vespertilio (Nycticeus) alecto Eydoux and Gervais, Voy. autour du Monde, 



vol. 5, pt. 2, p. 7. (Manila, Luzon.) 

 18&2. Emballonura discolor Peters, Monatsb. Konigl. Preuss. Akad. (1861), 



p. 711. (Paracali, Luzon.) 

 1912. Emballonura monticola Hollister, Philippine Journ. Sci., vol. 7, sec. D, 



p. 12, February. (Not of Temminck, 1838.) 



Specimens. — Ten, from the following locaUty: Guimaras: 10 

 (Steere) . 



1 Cabo Island, in Igat Bay, South Mindanao. 



5 See Andersen, Cat. Chirop. Brit. Mus., vol. 1, p. 754, 1912. The genus and species were based on an 

 abnormal specimen. 



