102 BANGS — SANTA MARTA MAMMALS ee 
Myotis nigricans (Wied). 
Eleven specimens, alcoholic and skins and skulls, from Santa 
Marta and Palomina. 
Nyctipithecus felinus Spix. 
Two fine specimens from Santa Marta, both taken Jan. 12, 1898. 
They are male and female and give the following measurements — 
no. 8042, 9: total length, 655; tail vertebrae, 365; hind foot, 
with claw, 82; ear from notch, 27. No. 8043, @: total length, 
660; tail vertebra, 370; hind foot, with claw, 82; ear, from 
notch, 27. 
This record somewhat extends the known range of this night 
monkey. ‘The Santa Marta animals, however, seem to be true JV. 
felinus, agreeing perfectly with Spix’s description and measure- 
ments. They do not agree with the plate (in my copy of Spix) 
wholly, in color, but this plate is obviously faded and inaccurate. 
I sent the two specimens to Mr. Gerrit S. Miller, Jr., for his 
opinion on them, and after carefully comparing them with Spix’s 
description, measurements and plate (my copy), he wrote me that 
he considered them true JV. fe/inus. 
Alouatta seniculus (Linn.). 
Six specimens, both sexes, from Santa Marta, Macotama and 
Palomina, 
Cebus capucinus (Linn.). 
Four specimens, two from Santa Marta, two from Dibulla. I 
may be wrong in my identification of this monkey, having access 
to no specimens for comparison; but, judging by descriptions, 
my specimens belong to this species. 
