APPENDIX 523 



III. Ordkh TILLODONTIA. Tillodonts or Archaic Diprotodont Placentals.i 



Fam. Esthonychidae or Anchippodontidae (^Tillotheriidse). Anchip- 

 podonts. 



t (?) Anchippodua. Mice. (V), N.J. 



t Esthoni/x. L. Eoc, N. Ainer. 



f Trot/nstis. M. Eoc, N. Amer. 



•f- T'dlotherium. M. Eoc , N. Amer. 



IV. Order DERMOPTERA. Dermoptera.^ 



Fam. Galeopithecidae. Colugos. 



Galenpithecus. Colugo, Flying "Lemur." Burma to Borneo, 

 Philippines. 



V. Order CHIROPTERA. Bats.a 



1. Suborder ' Megachiro pter a' (= Frugivora). Fruit-eatiug Bats. 



Fam. Pteropidae. Fruit Bats. 



SuRFAM. Pteropinae. Common Fruit Bats. 



Epomophorus. Epauleted Fruit Bat. Afr. 



Pteropu.s. Flying Fox. S.E. As., E. Indies, Austral. 



PtTdlopcx. Cusped-toothed Fruit Bat. E. Indies. 



^ Cynnnicteria' (= Rousettus). Dog Bat. Afr., S. As., E. Indies, 

 (M. Mioc, Eur.). 



^ Harpj/'ui' (= Ni/cti/mene). Tube-nosed Fruit Bat. E. Indies, 

 Austral. 



Ci/nopteriis. Short-nosed Fruit Bat. India, Indo-China, E. In- 

 dies. 



SuBFAM. ' Macroglossinae ' (= Kiodontinte). Long-tongued Fruit 

 Bats. 



' Macroglosx us ' (= Kiodon). Long-tongued Fruit Bat. Indo- 

 China, VI. Indies, Austral. 



SuBFAM. Harpyionycterinse. Harpy Bats. 



Harpyionycteris. Harpy Bat. Philippine Islands. 



2. Suborder 'Microchiroptera ' (= Animalivora). Insect-eating 



Bats. 



1 Vide Marsh, O. C, Principal Characters of the Tillodontia. Ainer. Jour. Set. {^^), XI, 187fi, 

 pp. 241>-252, PI. VIII, IX. For reasons for regarding tlie tillodonts as an offshoot of the 

 insectivore-creodout sto(;k not related to the rodents, see Gregory, W. K., The Orders of Mam- 

 mals. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hint., Vol. XXVII, litlO, pp. 2!l2-2<t4. 



2 Vide Weber, Die Siiugetiere, pp. 4()()-Ili). 



3 Vide Weber. Die Siiugetiere, pp. ;582-4()(); Elliot, D. (J., Tlie Land and Sea Mammals of 

 Middle America and tlie West Indies, Pt. II, pp. .5()9-722: Miller, G. S., The Families and (lenera 

 of Bats. Sinithsoiiiaii In.Htitution, U.S. Nat. Mas., Bull. r>7, 1!I07. 



The present arrangement by (iregory is adapted chiefly from Miller, and aims to give oi:ly 

 the better known genera and subfamilies. 



