MAMMALS OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 7 



Urogale cylindrura Mearns. 



1905. Urogale cylindrura Mearns, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 28, 435. 



Type locality. — Village of Todaya, Mount Apo, Mindanao; 

 1,219 meters. Mindanao (Mearns). 



Urogale everetti (Thomas). 



1892. Tupaia everetti Thomas, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. VI, 9, 250, 



March. 

 1905. Urogale everetti Mearns, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 28, 435. 



Type locality. — Zamboanga, Mindanao. Mindanao (Thomas). 



Order DERMOPTERA. 

 Family GALE0PTERIDJ3. 



Genus CYNOCEPHALUS Boddaert. 



1768. Cynocephalus Boddaert, Dierk. Meng., 2, 8, footnote 1. Type. — 

 Cynoeephalus volans— Lemur volans Linnaeus. 



"Flying-lemur." Fore and hind limbs and tail connected by 

 a broad expansion of skin forming a parachute; feet fully 

 webbed. Colors marbled gray and brown. Size of a small do- 

 mestic cat ; head and body about 400 millimeters. 



Cynocephalus volans (Linnaeus). 



1758. Lemur volans LinNjEUS, Syst. Nat., 10 ed., 1, 30. 

 1768. Cynocephalus volans Boddaert, Dierk. Meng., 2, 8, footnote 1. 

 1838. Galeopithecus philippinensis Waterhouse, Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 London, 119. (South of Manila, Luzon.) 



Type locality. — Pampanga, southern Luzon [see Thomas, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London (1911), 130]. Basilan (Steere) ; Bohol 

 (Thomas) ; Dinagat (Giinther) ; Leyte (Thomas) ; Mindanao 

 (Steere); Samar (Thomas). 



Order CHIROPTERA. 

 Family PTEROPID^. 



Genus CYNOPTERUS F. Cuvier. 



1825. Cynopterus F. Cuvier, Des Dents des Mammiferes, 248. 

 Type. — Pteropus marginatus Geoffroy. 



Rather small fruit-bats with very short tails, the terminal half 

 free from interf emoral membrane ; second finger with well devel- 

 oped claw ; nostrils prominent, almost tubular ; upper lip divided 

 by a deep, narrow, vertical groove. Color variable. Head and 

 body- about 110 millimeters. 



