DUTCH BORNEO-EXPEDITION. 51 



mm. 

 Length of thumb 21 



» » second finger 26-1- 14 .zi 40 



» » third » 40 -|- 28 4- 34 := 102 

 » » fourth » 3G -f 21 -f 23 = 80 



» » fifth » 36-1-20-^21= 77 



» » tibia 20 



» » foot 13 



As these measurements have been taken from the alco- 

 holic Smitau-specimen they are more to trust than those 

 of the typical stufied skin given by Dr. Dobson in his 

 well known Catalogue. 



Cynopterus maculatus Oldfield Thomas. 



107. (ale). Female (forearm 37 ram.). Mount Kenepai. 

 29. 1. 1894. B. 



Besides the type-specimens from Sarawak no other indi- 

 viduals have been recorded. 



By its numerous yellowish spots it is prima facie distin- 

 guished from all the other Cynopteri and at the same time 

 is the most splendid of the whole genus. 



IVIacroglossus. 



Macroglossus australis Peters. 



47. (ale). Female (forearm 42 mm.). Roema Manoeal, 

 on the southern foot of Mount Kenepai. 3. 1. 1894. B. 



As far as I can judge after the specimens in the Leyden 

 Museum the Javan specimens, Macroglossus minimus (Geof- 

 froy), are at a glance distinguished from those of the other 

 islands of the Malayan Archipelago by having the upperlip 

 not grooved down to its border. Our rather large material 

 however is too small to decide as yet whether among the 

 individuals with deeply grooved upperlip there are perhaps 

 hided more than one species : I think it very probably ^). 



1) Mr. Oldfield Thomas already separated a specimen from the d'Entrecasteaux 

 islands from the others under the specific title crassa. (See Novitates Zoologicae, 

 1895, p. 163). 



Notes from the Leyden ]Museuxxi , Vol. 1K.1X.. 



