176 ON THE NEW-GUINEA MAMMALS. 



27. Leuconoë adversus Horsfield. 



Prom Siara, Borneo and Java to New-Guinea and Austra- 

 lia; von Rosenberg collected in 1869 a specimen for the 

 Leyden-Museum from Doreh, meanwhile Laglaize found 

 specimens at Amberbaki (P. Z. S. L. 1878, p, 876) and 

 d'Albertis collected specimens at the Fly-river (Ann. Mus. 

 Genova, 1881, p. 696). 



28. Philetor Rohui Thomas. 



This is a very peculiar bat; according to the description 

 of the type its general facies is rather as in Pierigys- 

 tes ( Vesp. noctula, Leisleri, azoreum), it has premolars 

 as in Vespertilio ( Vesperugo Auct.) and its incisors are 

 shaped as in Tylonycteris (a generic title given by Peters 

 to Vesp. pachypus) ; besides to Vespertilio and Tylonycteris 

 it is allied to Hesperoptenus ( Vesp. Tickelli, Doriae, Blan- 

 fordi); it has very complicated male- and female organs. 

 These bats have been procured by Mr. Rohu in the Albert 

 Edward ranges, dividing German- and British New-Guinea 

 (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1902, p. 220). 



29. Scotophilus Greyii Gray. 



This seems to be a rare bat, being only known from 

 Australia till Thomas found in Loria's collections 27 spe- 

 cimens from Kamali, close to the mouth of the Kemp 

 Welch-river and one from Aroma, further east on the 

 sea-coast, so that the species is now known as to inhabit 

 the south-eastern part of New-Guinea (Ann. Mus. Genova, 

 1897, p. 609). 



30. Kerivoula papuensis Dobson. 



The type of Dobson (Catalogue, p. 339) from Turner's 

 collections has been captured at Port Moresby, S. E. N. G. 

 As far as I am aware specimens besides the type never 

 have been seen, so that it till now remains a unicum. 



Notes from th.e Leyden Miaseuni, 'Vol. XX.VIII. 



