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APPENDIX. 



About 50 species of mammals, currently recognized from the Phil- 

 ippine fauna, are still wanting in the collection of the United States 

 National Museum. Certain other wide-ranging species, known to in- 

 habit the archipelago, are not represented by specimens from the 

 Philippine Islands. Examples of all these forms, listed below, are 

 greatly desii'ed. 



FamOy SORICID^. 



CROCIDURA EDWARDSIANA Trouessart. 



Type-locality . — Sulu . 



Family TUPAITD^. 



TUPAIA PALAWANENSIS Thomas. 



Type-locality . — Palawan . 



TAPAIA MOLLENDORFFI Matschie. 



Type-locality . — Culion . 



TUPAIA CUYONIS Miller. 



Type-locality. — Cuyo . 



Family PTEROPID^. 



CYNOPTERUS BRACHYOTIS BRACHYOTIS (MUUer). 



1838. Pachysoma brachyotis Mvller, Tijd. Nat. Gesch., vol. 5, pt. 1, p. 146. 

 1862. Pachysoma luzoniense Peters, Monatsb. Konigl. Preuss. Akad. (1861), p. 



708. (East slope of Volcano Yriga, Camarines, Luzon). 

 1912. Cynopterus luzoniensis Hollister, Philippine Joum. Sci., vol. 7, eec. D, 



No. 1, p. 8. February. 

 1912. Cynopterus brachyotis brachyotis Andersen, Cat. Chiroptera Brit. Mus., 



vol. 1, p. 614. 



Type-locality —Dewei Kiver, Borneo. Recorded from Luzon and 

 Mindanao.* 



THOOPTERUS NIGRESCENS (Gray). 



Type-locality. — Morty Island, Malay Archipelago. Recorded from 

 Luzon. 



PTENOCHIRUS JAGORII (Peters). 



Type-locality. — Daraga, Albay, Luzon. Recorded also from Min- 

 doro and from Mindanao. 



I Andersen, Cat. Chiroptera Brit. Mus., vol. 1, p. 618. 



