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C. minor. C. peronii. 



Length, head and body 4-5 6*0 



tail 0-6 1-3 



head 1*6 20 



ear 0*7 1*0 



forearm 3-2 5-3 



first finger 1 "3 1 "5 



third finger, metacarp 2 - 31 



1st ph 1-5 2-35 



„ 2ndph 1-9 34 



fifth finger, metacarp 2*0 28 



„ lstph 1:1 17 



„ 2nd ph 1-1 1-8 



tibia 1-1 2-3 



calcaneum 025 0-5 



foot 0-8 1-2 



Hab. Amberbaki, New Guinea. 



Phyllorhina tricuspidata, Temminck. 



Several specimens obtained by M. Raffray in New Guinea. Tbis 

 is the first recorded instance of this species having been found in 

 that country, which, however, it might be expected to inhabit, as it 

 has been noted from Batchian, Amboyna, Horty, and Duke-of- 

 York Island. 



Phyllorhina cervina, Gould. 



Examples of this species from New Guinea, collected by M. La- 

 glaize. 



Nyctophilia timoriensis. 



Nyctophilua timoriensis (Geoffroy), Dobson, Catal. Chiropt. p. 1/2 

 (1878). 



Specimens from New South Wales collected by M. de Castelnau. 



Scotophilia temminckii. 



Vespertilio temminckii, Horsfield, Zool. Researches in Java 

 (1824). 



Scotophilus temminckii, Gray ; Peters ; Dobson, Monograph Asiat. 

 Chiropt. p. 258(1876). 



Specimens of this very abundant and widely distributed species 

 from Celebes, collected by M. de la Saviniere. 



Vespertilio adversus, Horsfield. 



Specimens of this species, which extends from Siam to South 

 Australia, have been sent from New Guinea by M. Laglaize. 



Emballonura raffrayana, n. sp. 



Slightly larger -jthan E. nigrescens from the same region, and 



