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M A M M A L S, 



COLLECTED BY THE DUTCH NEW GUINEA EXPEDITION 1909/10. 



BY 



DR. F. A. JENTINK. 



Jime 191 1. 



With Plate VIL 



The Mammals collected during the so successful expédition to the Snow Mountains 

 under the excellent leading of Dr. H. A. LORENTZ number 121 spécimens, belonging to 

 29 species, among which 4 are new to science; three of thèse new species hâve been described 

 by me in N. L. M. 191 1; the fourth, a very interesting small jumping Mouse described in 

 this paper, turned out to represent the type of an undescribed genus, which I name in honour of the 

 leader of the expédition Lorentzimys, with the spécifie title Nouhuysii after Mr. J. W. VAN 

 NOUHUYS, the friend of Dr. LORENTZ, who shared ail his privations and périls. 



From what I remark under the headings of Mallomys Rothscliildii and Anisomys 

 tmitator it may appear how important it is when scientific travellers collect ail things and 

 neglect nothing. 



Mammals discussed in this paper: 



Chiroptera. 



Eimycteris papuana Peters et Doria. 



Dobsonia magna O. Thomas. 



Nyctymene major Dobson. 



Kiodotns nantis Matschie. 



Hipposideros muscinus O. Thomas et Doria. 



Lencono'é adversus Horsfield. 



Rodentia. 



Hydromys esox O. Thomas. 

 Anisomys imitator O. Thomas. 

 Mallomys Rothscliildii O. Thomas. 

 Nova Guinea. IX. Zoologie. 22 



