CALLINYCTERIS ROSENBERG II. 211 



two thirds of the upper canines in height. First lower pre- 

 molar half the height of the second , close to the canine 

 and separated by an interval from the first molar , which 

 is separated from the second premolar by an interval of 

 the same dimension ; second and third molars scarcely 

 raised above the level of the gum; a very small interval 

 between the three molars; third molar about half the 

 diameter of the second one. 



The dental-formulae in the genera hitherto known as 

 belonging to the Macroglossine-group are the following: 

 Macroglossus: I. f, C. j, P. |, M. 4 x 2 = 34. 



Eonycteris: I. -f-, C. 



Melonycteris : I. f-, C. 



Megaloglossus : 1. 1-, C. 



Callinycteris : I. ~, C. 



JVesonycteris : I. ~, C. 



Notopteris : I. \, C. 



, P. |, M. 4 x 2 = 34. 



, P. I, M. I x 2 - 34. 

 , P. 4, M. 4 x 2 = 34. 



■-, P. 4, M. 4 x 2 = 32. 



[, P. 4, M. 4 x 2 = 32. 



I, P. I, M. I x 2 = 28. 



With the exception of the genus Nesonycteris all the 

 named genera are represented by alcoholic specimens in the 

 Leyden Museum. 



Measurements of the type-specimen (an adult male pre- 

 served in alcohol) : mm- 



Head and body 127 



tail 18,5 



tail free from membrane 12 



ear 16,5 x 11,5 



forearm 67 



thumb with claw 23 



index-finger 32,5 + 9 + 5,5 = 47 



third finger 47 + 30 + 40= 117 



fourth finger 47 + 25 + 24 = 96 



fifth finger 41 + 20 + 19 = 80 



tibia 30 



foot with claws 19 



Hab.: Celebes, Gorontalo. Collected by Mr. von Rosen- 

 berg, May 1864. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum , Vol. XI 



