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HIPPOSIDERIDAB. 



Hipposideros diadema (E. Geoffrot). 



An adult female from Sarawak, Borneo, No. 5979, alcoholic, measures as fol- 

 lows: head and body, 84 ; tail, 52; ear, 26.7; forearm, 84.5; thumb, 14 5; 

 2d digit, 66 ; 3d digit, metacarpal, 64 ; 1st phalanx, 29 ; 2d phalanx, 32 ; 4th 

 digit, metacarpal, 61; 1st phalanx, 20; 2d phalanx, 17; 5th digit, metacarpal, 

 56.3 ; 1st phalanx, 21 ; 2d phalanx, 20; tibia, 33; foot, 14.3 ; calcar, 21. Skull: 

 greatest length, 33.5; basal length, 27; interorbital constriction, 4 ; zygomatic 

 breadth, 19 ; mastoid breadth, 15.3 ; mandible, 24 ; maxillary tooth row (exclusive 

 of incisors), 13.5 ; mandibular tooth row (exclusive of incisors), 14.7- 



Hipposideros vittatus (Peters). 



Notwithstanding that this species was described from Ibo Island, Cape Delgado 

 group, three males, Nos. 3297, 3299, 3301, alcoholic, from Zanzibar, seem more 

 nearly allied to it than to any of the other recognized forms of the gigas group, of 

 which it is the smallest member. The forearm and the tibia measurements given 

 by Peters are 105 mm. and 40 mm. respectively, which agree well with the cor- 

 responding dimensions of our specimens given below. 



MEASUREMENTS OF HIPPOSIDEROS VITTATUS. 



The skull of No. 3299 measures: greatest length, 36.5; basal length, 29.5; 

 interorbital constriction, 3.3 ; zygomatic breadth, 20 ; mastoid breadth, 17.5 ; 

 height of sagittal crest, 5; mandible, 24.6; maxillary tooth row (exclusive of 

 incisors), 12.3 ; mandibular tooth row (exclusive of incisors), 14. 



PHYLLOSTOMIDAE. 



Micronycteris minuta (Gervais). 



This species was originally described from Brazilian specimens, and is well 

 characterized by its short thumb and calcar, greater emargination of the inter- 



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