2. PTEROPUS. 105 
Pteropus poliocephalus, Temm. Monog. i. p. ii, p. 66; 
© Mama: Avie, 4 2 Bera Pa er re 
Hab. Australia: River Clarence, Gould ; Cape Upstart, Mac- 
gillivray. : 
Var. Head and neck of male reddish black ; chest and belly paler, 
or dark red brown ; female, head greyish black. Hab. North Au- 
stralia, Hlsey, 1856. 
See also Pteropus scapulatus, Peters, Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1863, xi. 
p- 231; Gould, Introd. Mamm. Aust. p. 47. Two humeral 
spots of golden-yellow hair, and on the underside of the 
wing-membranes an abundance of woolly hair of the same 
colour. Hab. Cape York, Peters. Size of P. medius. 
7. Pteropus jubatus. Zhe Maned Kalong. B.M. 
Blackish brown ; back slightly grizzled beneath with many inter- 
spersed white hairs; crown of the head, occiput, and nape pale 
brown (or reddish) ; sides of neck red; face, the upper part of the 
shoulders, and back black; length of forearm-bone 74 inches. 
Eipeepus jubatus, Esch. Zool, Atlas, t. 16; Blainv. Ostéog. Cheirop. t. 
1, 2 (skeleton); Waterh. P. Z. S. 1848, p. 67; Temm. Monog. ii. 
p. 59. BP. pyrrhocephalus, Meyen, N. A. N. Cur. xvi. p. 604, t. 45, 
t. 46. f. 1. Acerodon, Jourdan; F. Cuv. Ann. Sci. Nat. xii. p. 
378. P. Macklotii, Mus, Zool. Soe. 
Hab. Philippines, Cuming. Stuffed adult, and an adult and a 
young specimen in spirit, from Mr. Cuming. 
Skull, brain-case swollen like that of P. medius, and with the 
space of the upper cutting-teeth rather narrow. Length nearly 2 
inches (end imperfect), width 1” 8"; hinder grinders small, sub- 
equal ; orbits nearly complete. 
*** Orbits ike back. Smaller Bats. 
8. Pteropus mysolensis. Zhe Mysol Kalong. B.M. 
Black ; fur of baek short, close, of underside long, crisp, and with 
interspersed long white hairs; back of crown, nape, sides of neck, 
and front of shoulders bright red yellow ; head black; wings black, 
from the sides of the back, wide apart at the base. 
Hab. Island of Mysol, Wallace; Ternate, Wallace. 
Var. ceramensis. Head black to behind the ear; the nape and 
back of neck pale yellow, with only darker tips to the hairs. Hab. 
Ceram, Wallace. Like P. keraudrenius; but the wings are wide 
apart on the back, and the nape is orange to the shoulders. 
9. Pteropus ornatus. B.M. 
Fur very soft, abundant, long ;. back and legs to base of toes co- 
yered with long hairs ; shoulders and forearms with shorter adpressed 
