153 MAMMALIA, 



Hab. Warmer regions of Nortli and South America and 

 their islands^ extending from California to Chili ; apparently 

 everywhere distributed throughout the tropical and sub-tropi- 

 cal parts of America, where it is probably the most common 

 species of the genus, as it has the widest range. — Bobson. 



199«. An adult female in alcohol. Mexico, Presented by 

 G. E. Dobson, Esq., M.B., 1876. 



VI.— Family PHTLLOSTOMIDJl. 

 I. Sub-Family PHYLLOSTOMIN^. 



I—Gboup 8TEN0DEBMATA. 

 Gends ARTIBEUS, Leach, 1822. 



Sub-Gbnits ARTIBEUS. 



200, Artibeus perspicillatus. 



Artibeus perspicillatus (Idnncsus), Dolson, Cat. Chiropt. S. M. 1878, 

 p. 519. 



Hab. Mexican, Antillean, and Brazilian Sub-Regions, ap- 

 parently generally distributed throughout the two first named 

 sub-regions, but in many parts of the Brazilian sub-region its 

 place appears to be taken by A. planirostris. — Bobson. 



200a & b. An adult male and female. Demerara. Pre- 

 sented by G. E. Dobson, Esq., M.B., 1874. 



IV.— Order INSECTIVORA, 



I.— Family GALEOPITHECID^. 



' Genus GALEOPITHECUS, PaUas, 1780. 



201. Galeopithecus volans. 



Lemnr volans, Jm., Syst. Nat. ed. 12th, 1766, p. 45. 

 Galeopithecus volans, JPallas, Act. Acad. Petrop. t. iv, 1780, p. 280, 

 tab. 8 ; Shaw, Qenl. Zool. vol, 1, pt. 1, 1800, p. 116, pis. 38 and 39. 



