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mis varies very much", however it seems that the continental 

 individuals are always darker (reddish-brown or black) 

 colored than the Borneo-representatives; moreover the lat- 

 ter are white-winged; so our Sintang-female too, in striking 

 contrast with our Java-male, with much darker fur and 

 sooty colored wings. In the Java-individual the nasal 

 apertures seem closer together than in the Sintang-speci- 

 men, meanwhile there is a much deeper groove between 

 them in the Java-one. The ear of the Batavia-male, although 

 of the same length as the ear of the Sintang-female, is 

 somewhat broader, and the outer margin of the ear-conch 

 presents a slight excavation in the former, being smooth 

 in the Sintang-specimeu. Very small seems the tail of the 

 Borneo- and Java-specimen compared with the same organ 

 of the Continental- as well as of the Flo res-form. As I 

 remarked, the material at hand is by no means sufficient, 

 however the short hinds given above are very characteristic 

 and will enable to recognize our Kampenii from Batavia. 



!N^otes from the Leyden iMiiseuin, Vol. XX^IX. 



