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36. Dermanotus suapurensis Allen. One specimen, Sua- 

 pure, Oct. 26. (See this Bulletin, XX, 1904, p. 229.) 



37. Lonchophylla thomasi Allen. One specimen , r _Ciudad 

 Bolivar, Jan. 26. (See this Bulletin, XX, 1904, p. 230.) 



38. Micronycteris megalotis (Gray). One specimen,. 

 Ciudad Bolivar, Oct. 18. 



39. Hemiderma perspicillatum (Linn.). Two specimens, 

 Ciudad Bolivar, May 20 and October 23. 



40. Phyllostomus hastatus (Pallas). Twelve specimens,. 

 i from Cuidad Bolivar, Oct. 16; n from Suapure, April 15, 

 of which 7 are young, about one half to two thirds grown, 

 still retaining some of the milk incisors. They are all in young 

 pelage, and all are very dark brown, or blackish brown. 



41. Phyllostomus discolor Wagner. Two specimens, 

 Ciudad Bolivar, August 12, and Suapure, Nov. 17. 



42. Artibeus planirostris (Spix). Two specimens, Ciudad 

 Bolivar, May 25 and September 2. 



43. Uroderma bilobatum Peters. Three specimens, i 

 from Ciudad Bolivar, Sept. 27; 2 from Suapure, Nov. 17. 



44. Sturnira lilium (E. Geoffroy). Two specimens, Sua- 

 pure, April 15, and Maripa, Dec. 9. 



45. Ateles belzebuth /. Geoffrey. One specimen, La 

 Union, Caura district, Aug. 15 an old female with greatly 

 worn teeth. 



46. Cebus fatuellus (Linn.). Four specimens, of which 

 i is from Suapure, taken Oct. 26; i from La Union, Oct. 9; 

 i from El Llagual, March 12; and i from Maripa, April 21. 



These four specimens well sustain the reputation of this 

 species for variability, no two of them being very nearly alike. 



The Suapure specimen (Oct. 26) is an old male in excellent pelage, 

 with well developed lateral crests or 'horns'; and the hair of the 

 flanks is very long. It has the top of the head deep brownish black; 

 the nape, shoulders, and front half of the back dark brown with the 

 tips of the hairs yellowish brown; lower back and rump dark reddish 

 brown with the tips of the hairs yellowish rufous, making this tint 

 the prevailing shade; limbs externally yellowish brown, with the 

 upper surface of the feet and hands blackish brown; throat pale 

 yellowish; sides of face yellowish gray; ventral surface chestnut, 

 rufous; inside of shoulders and inside of upper arms rusty yellow; 



