174 ON THE NEW-QUINEA MAMMALS. 



Amboina, Morty and Duke-of- York-island (Dobson). Bec- 

 cari procured specimens from Andai, N. W. New-Guinea. 



19. Hipposideros cervinus Gould. 



Known, besides from Australia (Gould's type), from New- 

 Guinea and neighboring islands. Bernstein (Leyden-Museura) 

 collected a specimen in 1866 at Sorong, Laglaize (Paris- 

 Museum) specimens at Amberbaki, N. West N. G., 

 Dr. Hagen from Stefansort, German N. G. ; Loria presented 

 30 specimens to the Genoa-Museum from Haveri, among 

 the mountains behind the Astrolabe range, near Mount 

 Wori-Wori, S. E. N. Guinea. 



20. Hipposideros calcaratus Dobson. 



According to Peters and Doria (Ann. Mus. Genova, 1880, 

 p. 693) this species has been collected by Beccari and 

 d'Albertis at Andai and Doreh, N. W. N. Guinea. The 

 type-specimen is from Duke- of- York-island. 



21. Hipposideros muscinus Thomas et Doria. 



The typical specimens have been collected by d'Albertis 

 on the Fly-river, central N. G., after that recorded from 

 Arnhem-land, N. Australia, by CoUett and finally sent to 

 the Genoa-Museum by Loria from Haveri, near Mount 

 Wori-Wori (Ann. Mus. Genova, 1897, p. 608). 



22. Hipposideros papua Thomas et Doria. 



Described after three specimens collected for the Genoa- 

 Museum by Beccari in the island Mysore, Geelvink-bay, N. G. 

 Of these specimens two are presently in the Genoa- and one 

 in the British-Museum (Ann. Mus. Genova, 1886, p. 204). 



I^otes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXVIII. 



