274 Mr. 0. Thomas on Mammals from 



26. Trachops cirrhosis, Spix. 

 cJ. 11 ; ? . 10. Monte Alegre. 



27. PhyUostomus hastatus, Pall. 

 (J . 43, 44 ; $ . 42, 45, 46, 47. Concei<jao, Rio Mojn. 



28. Hemiderma perspicillatum, L. 

 cJ. 41. Conceiqao, R. Moju, near Para. 



29. Glossophaga soricina, Pall. 



<J. 40. Cerro do Castillo, Ceara (F. Lima). 

 <?. 130. Villa Braga, R. Tapajoz. 



30. Vampyrodes caraccioli, Thos. 



<J. 113. Utinga, Para. 



A very interesting capture, as no specimen of V. caraccioli 

 has been obtained, so far as I am aware, since I described 

 the type from Trinidad in 1900. The present specimen is 

 fully adult while the type was rather immature, but with the 

 exception of its resultant slightly greater size there is nothing 

 to distinguish the Para from the Trinidad example. 



The skull is 26 mm. in total length, the forearm 51. 



31. Chiroderma villosum, Pet. 

 ■$ . 24. S. Antonio do Prata. 



32. Stumira lilium, Geoff. 



cJ . 74. Manacapuni, R. Solimoes. 



<?. 98 ; ? . 99, 100, 101. Flor do Pardo, Quatipuru. 



33. Sciurus pyrrhonotus, Wagn. 



cJ . S. 84. Manacapuiii on the Solimoes, near mouth of 

 Rio Negro (normal coloration). 



<? . S. 79, 81, 82, 83 ; ? . 80. Acajutuba, Rio Negro, 

 near its mouth. 



$ . S. 132. Villa Braga, Rio Tapajoz. 



? . Upper Jurua (?). 



Of the five specimens from Acajutuba, four are wholly 

 black, and it was no doubt one such that Wagner referred to 

 his 8. igniventris, but the normal-coloured specimen, which 

 is precisely like No. 84 from Manacupuvu, indicates that the 

 Lower Rio Negro form should really be assigned to pyrrho- 

 notus. 



