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7. HALICORE. 



1. Halicore australis, Owen, in Jukes' Voyage of My, ii. 323. f. 1, 3, 5. 1847. 

 Hab. Timor Straits. 



8. SUS. 

 1. Sus Papuensis, Lesson, Toy. Coa. Mutter, Verh. 

 Hab. New Guinea ; called bene. 



III. JAPAN. 



Except the few species of Mammalia of these islands which were procured by Mr. Reeve 

 at Canton, we are almost entirely indebted to the Dutch naturalists. For the knowledge of 

 the Mammalia of this very interesting country, MM. Temminck and Schlegel have published 

 from the materials collected by them, a specific work on the Mammalia, Birds, and Fish of 

 Japan. 



Fam. 1. SIMIAD^E. 



1. MACACTJS. 



1. Macactjs maurus, F. Cuvier. M. arctoides, /. Geoff. Mag. Zool. Simia Cuvieri, Fischer. Papio 

 nielanotis, Ogilby. 



Hab. Japan? Cochin China? 



2. Macactjs speciosus, F. Cuvier. Inuus speciosus, Temm. Faun. Japon. t. 1, 2. Inuus fuscatus, 

 Mus. Leyden. 



Hab. Japan. B. M. 



Fam. 2. VESPERTILIONIDtE. 

 1. RHINOLOPHUS. 



1. Rhinolophtjs Nipon, Temm. Monog. ii. 50 ; Faun. Japon. 14. t. 3. f. 1, 2. 

 Hab. Japan. B.M. 



2. Rhinolophus cornutus, Temm. Monog. ii. 57 ; Faun. Japon. 14. t. 3. f. 3, 4. 

 Hab. Japan. 



2. VESPERTILIO. 



1. Vespeetilio molossus, Temm. Monog. ii. 270; Faun. Japon. 15. t. 3. f. 5. 

 Hab. Japan ; called aha komuli. 



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