608 OLDFIELD THOMAS 



1. Pteropus conspicillatus, Gould. 



5 Grange Island. March 18!)U. 



2 young, Woodlark Ids. March 1890. 



2. Pteropus melanopogon, Temm. 



2 (Jraiige Lshuid. March IS'JO. 



3. Pteropus hypomelanus, Temm. 



6 Woodlark Idland. March 1890. 



k. Cephalotes peronii, Geoff. 



</ and 2 9 Igliibirei. Juiy-Aug. 1890. 



5. Uronycteris cephalotes, Pall. 



c^. Bara lìara. January 1890. 



G. Carponyoteris crassa, Thos. 



1 Ighibirei, July )890. 



This distinct species was described in 1895 from a specimen 

 obtained by ]Mr. Albert Meek on Fergusson Island, and has since 

 been sent home by the same collector from Kiriwina and 

 Woodlark Islands ('). Dr. Loria was however really the first 

 to get it, as the above date will show, 



7. Hipposiderus diadema, Geoff. 



19 Haveri. 

 1 Aroma. 



8. Hipposiderus muscinus, Thos. and Dor. 



1 Haveri. 8 November 189o. 



Described {^) from specimens obtained by D'Albertis on the 

 Fly River. Also recently recorded from Arnhem Land, N. Au- 

 stralia, by Dr. Collett (3). 



9. Hipposiderus cervinus, Gould. 



30 Haveri. 8 November 189;5. 



10. Nyctophilus timoriensis, Geoff'. 



45 Ramali. November 1890. 

 1 Kapa Kapa. 



11. Nyctophilus microtis, Thos. 



1 Inawi. September 1892. 



This species was discovered at Sogere, also in the Owen Stanley 

 district, by Mr. H. 0. Forbes. The present specimen agrees with 

 the type in all respects. 



(') Nov. Zool. Tring. II, p. 103, 1895 and 111, p. 526, 1896. 

 (») Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (2J IV, p. 201, 1886. 

 (^) P. Z. S. 1897, p. 320. 



