50 MAMMALS OF THE 



246. (ale). Female (forearm 68 mm.). Sintang. 8. 

 1894. Goedhuis. 



247. (ale). Female (forearm 60 mm.). Sintang. 8. 

 1894. G. 



248. (ale). Male (forearm 65 mm.). Sintang. 8. 1894. G. 



249. (ale). Male (forearm 54 mm.). Sintang. 8. 1894. G. 

 259. (ale). Male (forearm 35 mm.). Sintang. 8. 1894. G. 

 274. (ale). Female (forearm 27 mm.). Sintang. 8. 



1894. G. 



Cynopterus Lucasii Dobson. 



112. (ale). Female (forearm 58 mm.). Roema Manoeal, 

 on the southern foot of Mount Kenepai. 2. 2. 1894. B. 



113. (ale). Female (forearm 62 mm.). Roema Manoeal. 

 2. 2. 1894. B. 



241. (ale). Male (forearm 47 mm.). Goenong Dadap, 

 small mountain west of Mount Kenepai. 8. 1894. M. 



This seems to be a rather rare species, at least in col- 

 lections, for as far as I am aware the typical specimens 

 from Ward's Museum , Rochester , New York , described by 

 Dr. Dobson were the only known. They all were male spe- 

 cimens , so that at present the females also are known. 

 I see no sexual differences. 



Our N° 112 is of the same size as Dobson's type-spe- 

 cimens which » agree remarkably closely in measurements 

 and in other respects." 



Cynopterus ecaudatus (Temminck). 



4. (ale). Female (forearm 58 mm.). Smitau , on the 

 Kapoeas-river. 8. 12. 1893. B. 



The type-specimen , an adult female from Padang , Su- 

 matra , is in the Leyden Museum preserved in the bad 

 form of a stuffed skin. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XIX. 



