BY OLIVE E. LORD. 21 



NyctopliUus fimoriensis, Dobsoii, Cat. Cliir. B. Mus., p. 

 172 and 553 (187S), who also gives the following 

 synonymy : — 



Vespei-tilio timoriensis, Geoff roy, An. du Museum, viii., 

 p. 200 (1806) ; Temminck, Monogr. Manimai., ii., p. 253 

 (1835-41). Barbastellus pacificus, Gray, Zoolog. Misc., 1831, 

 p. 38. Nyctophilus geoffroyi, Leach, Trans. Linn. Soc, xiii., 

 p. 73 (1822); Temminck," I.e. p. 47, pi. 34; Wagn., Supp. 

 Schreb. Saugeth, v., p. 649 (1865). Nyctophilus geoffroyi, 

 timoriensis, gouldi, umcolor. Tomes, P.Z.S., 1858, pp. 29-37. 



This species also occurs in Australia and the adjacent 

 islands, reaching as far as Fiji. Head a.nd body about two 

 inches, but the size varies greatly, as also does the fur, 

 which may be either dark or light brown. The ears are 

 lonoer than the head. 



Vesperugo pumilus. Gray. 

 Little Bat. 



Vexperugo pumilus, Lucas and Le Sonef, An. Aus. p. 44 

 (1909); 



Ogilby, Cat. Aust. Mamm., p. 88 

 (1892). 



Scofophihis inimilus, Gould, Mamm. Aust. Vol. III., pi. 

 46 (1863). 



Vesperugo pumilus, Dobson, Cat. Chirop. B. Mus., p. 201 

 (1878), who also gives the following synonymy: — ■ 



Scotophilus pumilus. Gray, Append. Grey's Austr. Journ., 

 p. 406. 



Type in British Museum. 



This species also occurs on the mainland. The head 

 and body are about one and a half inch long. Fur both 

 above and below, black. 



Vesperugo krefftii, Peters. 

 • Krefft's Bat. 



Vesperugo Icrefftii, Lucas & Le Souef, An. Aust. p. 45 

 (1909 ; 

 Ogilby, Cat. Aust. Mamm., p. 89 

 (1902). 

 Vespcrtilio iasinaniensis, Gould, Mamm. Aust. Vol. III., 



pi. 48 (1863) ; 



Ki'efft, notes fauna, Tas., p. 93 

 (1865). 



