MAMMALIA. 741 



Sp. Hypoderma Peronii, Cephalotes Peronii, Geofpr. Ann. du Mus. XV. 

 PI. 7; Temm. Monogr. ii. p. io6, PL 35, fig. 7 (fig. of head); Banda, 

 Timor, Amboyna. 



4 

 Pteropxis Geoffk., Temm. Incisor teeth -j. Index always 



2-2 1 — 1 2 — 2 



unguiculate. (Dent. form. Owen, i. ^j — -r , c. z. — ^ , p. k — o > 

 00 Z — 2 i — 1 — 



5 _ ,5 

 Macroglossus F. Cuv. Molar teeth ^ — ^ . Snout elongate, 



thin. Tongue very long, vermiform. Rudiment of tail emerging 

 above intercrural membrane. 



Sp. Pteropus minimus Geoffr., Pteropus rostratus HoRSP., Zool. Research. 

 No. 3, Temm. Mmogr. i. PI. 15, figs. 25 — 28, PI. 16, figs, i, 2 (skeleton); 

 Java, Sumatra, Celebes, &c. 



4-4 

 Pachysoma Geoffr. Molar teeth — — -z. Snout short. Tail 



o — o 



very short or none. 



Sp. Pteropus brevicaudatus Geoffr., Temm. Monogr. 11. PI. 35, fig, 9 (fig. of 

 head); — Pteropus melanocephalus Temu. Monogr. I. PI. 12, &c. 



5 — 5 

 Fteropits (in stricter sense). Molar teeth ^ — - . Snout elongate. 



a) With tail short. Cynonycteris Peters. (Pollex involved in alar 

 membrane.) 



Sp. Pteropus amplexicaudaius Geoffr., Ann. du Mus. xv. PI. 7, &c. 



b) Tail none. Pteropus Peters. (Pollex free.) 



Sp. Pteropus edulis Geoffr., Temm., Vespertilio vampyrus L. (in part), Seba 

 Thes. 1. Tab. 57, figs, i, 2, Pteropus javanicus Desm., Horsf. Zool. Res. 

 in Java, No. IV. Temm. Monogr. i. PI. 15, figs, i — 6 (cranium), 11. PI. 35, 

 fig. I (head) ; the Kalong, the largest of the known species ; in some indi- 

 viduals the flight is 4' 8", or even 4' 10"; the colour is brown-black with 

 red neck, which last colour is sharply defined; this species lives in the 

 Indian Archipelago and is common in Java ; by day it hides in fig-trees 

 especially. — Pteropus Edwardsii Geoffr., Cuv. R. Ani., ed. ill., Mammif. 

 PI. 23, fig. I, Diet. univ. d'Hist. naf., Mamm. PL 7 a bis; brown-red, 

 with brown-black back, Madagascar; — Pteropus Dussumierii IsiD. Geoffr., 

 GuER. Iconogr., Mammif. PL 7, fig. i ; from the continent of India, &c. 



Harpyia Illig., Temm. {Cephalotes Geoffr. St.-Hil., in 



2 /. 2 \ 4 — 4 



part.) Incisor teeth in adults ^ (in younger ^?), molars -= — p . 



Index unsruiculate. Tail distinct. Nostrils tubular. 



