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23. Nyctophilus timoriensis GeofFroy. 



According to Dobson (Catalogue, p. 174) this species is 

 to be found from Timor to Tasmania and from West 

 Australia to the Fiji-islands. Loria procured several speci- 

 mens from Kamali, close to the mouth of the Kemp Welch- 

 river, besides one specimen from Kapa Kapa, a little further 

 east (Ann. Mus. Genova, 1897, p. 608). 



24. Nyctophilus microtis Thomas. 



Oldfield Thomas stated: that this species was discovered 

 at Sogere, also in the Owen Stanley district, by Mr. H. 

 0. Forbes; a specimen from Inawi, on the Guiseppe-river, 

 which runs into Hall Sound, S. E. N. G., by Loria, 

 agrees with the type in all respects. 



25. Pipistrellus orientalis Meyer. 



Described after several specimens from Bongu, Astrolabe- 

 bay, Eastern N. G. The author suggests that it may be 

 perhaps a species close to or agreeing with P. papuanus 

 Peters et Doria (from Salawattie). 



26. Pipistrellus abramus Temminck. 



Mentioned by Peters and Doria (Ann. Mus. Genova, 

 1881, p. 696) as collected by d'Albertis from Katau, Fly- 

 river and Port Moresby. This very widely distributed 

 species has been exhibited in Dobson's Catalogue as found 

 by Dr. Comrie south of the Huon-Gulf, N. E. N.G.; in Dr. 

 Loria's collection were specimens from Kamali and Hula, both 

 localities close to the mouth of the Kemp Welch-river, 

 from Ighibirei on the Kemp Welch-river, from Kapa Kapa a 

 little further east than Hula on the sea-coast, from Aroma, 

 still further east, and from Haveri, near Mount Wori-Wori 

 (Ann. Mus. Genova, 1897, p. 609). Dr. Hagen (1899) 

 enumerated the species among the mammals of the As- 

 trolabe-bay. 



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