HARPVIONTCTEKIS WHITBHEADI. 805 



the outer and inner ridfje of certain cheek-teeth into two or more 

 t^eparate cusps (see pp. 450-45::^) ; these tendencies it is -which have 

 been further developed in Hafjyyionycteris, as explained above in 

 the description of the dentition of this genus. 



1. Harpyionycteris whiteheadi, Thos. 



Harpjionycteris whiteheadi, Tkornas, Ann. S)- Mag. JV. H. (6) xviii. 

 p. 244 (1 Sept. 1896 : Mindoro) ; Trotiessurt, Cat. Mamm. i. 

 p. 85, n. 455 c * (1897) ; ITioiiuis, Trans. Z, S. xiv. pt. vi. p. 384, 

 pi. XXX. tig. 1 (animal), pi. XXXV. figs. 1-4 (skull; teeth) (1898: 

 type specimen) ; Matsclite, Meyachir. p. 70 (1899) ; Sanchez, 

 An. Sue. Esp. N. H. xxix. p. 276 (1900) ; Trouessarl, Cat. 

 Mamm., Suppl. p. 61, n. 541 (1904) ; Miller, Fain. ^- Gen. Bats, 

 p. 78 (1907). 



Fur. — Forearm clothed above for proximal three-fourths or four- 

 fifths ; upperside of tibia and metatarsus covered with long and 

 dense fur, extending more thinly on toes to claws. Length of fur, 

 back 6 (general mass of hair) and 13 mm. (longest hairs), middle of 

 breast 3 and 9. 



Colour (type, unsexed, December). — General colour of back 

 Trout's brown, becoming paler, more drab-brown on nape of neck 

 and head : individual hairs uniform from base to tip. Circumocular 

 legion and a somewhat ill-defined T-formed mark on crown (cross 

 bar immediately in front of ears, vertical bar along median line of 

 occiput) darker brown. Underparts paler than back, drab-brown, 

 warmer in tinge on breast and belly, palest on foreueck. 



Measurements. On pp. 80G-808. 



Specimen examined. The type, in collection, is the only specimen 

 on record. 



lictnf/e. The island of ilindoro, Philippines, alt. 5000 feet. 



a. Ad. sk. ; Mindoro, Philippines, 5000' ; J. Whitehead [C.J. 97.5.2.7. 

 ekull. Dec. 1805. (Ty^e of species.) 



