. Maniis Island^ Admiralty Group, cCc. 437 



taking- on the same character as the corresponding upper 

 tooth. 



5. Macroglossus lugochilus nanus, Matsch. 



One from Maims and one from Ruk. 



The Admiralty specimen has seven cheek-teeth on each 

 side below and six on one side above. It iherefore attains, 

 tliough with a different formula, the liighest number of teeth 

 mentioned in Dr. Andersen's list of abnormalities (Cat. 

 pp. 754-5). 



6. Hipposideros demissus mtrandus, sub.^p. n. 



Two specimens. Manus Island. 



Like H. demissus of the Eastern Solomons, but without 

 the definite lighter ma: kings on the shoulders and underside 

 characteristic of that form. 



Nose-It af apparently as in demissus, the median projection 

 of the sella, however, unusually well developed. Lateral 

 supplementary leaves shorty the third one reduced to a few 

 nnllinu'tres in length. 



Colour uniformly pale brown ; the tips of the dorsal hairs 

 dark brown, their basal three-fourths pale buffy brown ; 

 shoulder- and lateral stripes little marked. Under surface 

 little lighter than upper, uniformly pale brown, quite without 

 the marked whitening in the pectoial region characteiistic of 

 demissus. 



Dimensions of the type : — 



Forearm GS'5 mm. (other specimen 72). 



Third finger, metacarpus 50, first phalanx 23 ; lower leg 

 and hiiul foot (c. u.) -i'l'S. 



Skull : greatest length to front of canines 28 ; median 

 U[)per length 23"5 ; zygomatic breadth 15*6; facial breadth 

 8'3 ; intertemporal breadth 3*1; maxillary tooth-row 11. 



Ti/pe. Adult female. B.M. no. 14. 4. 1. 8. Original 

 number 20. Collected 20th September, li)13. 



7. Pipistrellus angulcdus, Pet. 

 One. Manus Island, Admiralty Island. 



8. Murina sp. 



One. Ruk Island. 



Allied to M. lanoaa of Ccram. 



