102 MAMMALIA. 



k. The skin of an adult female. Manbhum. Museum 

 Collector, 1866. 



I. The skin of an adult male. Manipur. Presented by 

 Lieut.-Colonel H. H. God win- Austen, 26th August 1573. 



m. The skin and skull of an adult male. Chutia Nagpur. 

 Presented by V. Ball, Esq., 21st November 1868. 



n. The skeleton of an adult male. Presented by Wm. 

 Rutledge, Esq., 16th August 1874. 



0. An adult female in alcohol. Calcutta. Presented by 

 Dr. J. Anderson, 1866. The head of this specimen is 

 figured in Dobson's Monograph of Asiatic Chiroptera, p. 18. 



p. An adult female in alcohol. Calcutta. Presented by 

 O. L. Eraser, Esq., 1872. 



q. An adult female in alcohol. Pegu. Presented by W. 

 Theobald, Esq., 1873. 



r. An adult male in alcohol. Botanical Gardens, Calcutta. 

 Presented by Dr. J. Anderson, 4th December 1873. 



s. The mounted skeleton of an adult male. Calcutta. 

 Presented by Dr. J. Anderson, 31st January 1866. 



t. The skeleton of an adult male. Calcutta. Presented by 

 Wm. Rutledge, Esq., 16th August 1873. 



n. A skull. No history. 



Vae. asaamensis. 

 V. An adult male in alcohol. Sibsagar, Assam. Presented 

 by S, E. Peal, Esq., 1872. 



92. Pteropus nicobaricus. 



Pteropus nicobaricus, Fitzinger, Sitz. Wien. AJcad. 1860, p. 389; 

 Zelehor, Seise der oster. Freg. Novara, Saugeth, 1868, p. 11 ; 

 Dobson, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1873, p. 198 ; Dobson, Cat. Chiropt. 

 £. M. 1878, p. 54. 



Hab. Andaman and Nicobar Islands ; Java ; Pnlo ; Condor. 

 — Dobson. 



92a. The skin and skuU of an adolescent female. Java. 

 No history. 



b. A skin of a young female. No. 52A of Blyth's Cata- 

 logue. Typeof P. wzefc«o^M«, Blyth. Nicobar Islands. Pre- 

 sented by Captain Lewis, 1846. 



c. The skin and skull of an adult female. No. 52B of 

 Blyth's Catalogue. Type of P. melanotus, Blyth. Nicobar 

 Islands. Presented by Captain Lewis, 1846. 



d. The skin of an adult female. Black, but with the nape 

 faintly chestnut. South Andamans. Presented by Lieut.- 

 Colonel R. C. Tytler, 1864. 



