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DR. F. A. JENTINK. MAMMALS. 



Pogonomys sexplicatus Jentink. 



„ multiplicatus Jentink. 



„ Lorentzii Jentink. 



„ leucogaster Jentink. 



Mus terme reginae Alston. 

 Lorentzimys Nouhuysii n. g. et n. 



sp. 



Sus papuensis Lesson. 

 _ niger Finsch. 



Artiodactyla. 



Marsupialia. 



Dorcopsis Lorentzii Jentink. 

 Dactylopsila trivirgata Gray. 

 Pseudochirus Albertisii Peters. 



„ Scldegelii Jentink. 



Phalanger maculatus E. Geoffroy. 



„ orientalis Pallas. 



n gymnotis Peters. 



Perameles doreyana Quoy et Gaimard. 

 Phascogale Lorentzii Jentink. 



„ Nouhuysii Jentink. 



„ naso Jentink. 



Monotremata. 



Proëchidna-species ! 



CHIROPTERA. 

 Eunycteris papuana Peters et Doria. 



N°. 369 — N°. 381 and N°. 3S2 — N°. 186, adult and young maies and females, Lorentz River, 

 December 21. 1909. 



With Pteropîis edu/is Geoffroy, this species represents the largest Bats; although not 

 so large as edulis — which species contains individuals with a forearm of 220 mm., after 

 DOBSON (Catalogue 1S78, p. 55) — there are among the Lorentz-river-specimens some ofvery 

 important dimensions, f. i. N°. 371, a maie, has a forearm measuring 190 mm.; another 

 maie 193 mm.; N°. 370, a female, 195 mm.; two spécimens, female and maie, 197 mm.; 

 N°. 372, a female, 198 mm. and N°. 382, a female, 200! 



Very striking is the long muzzle of papuana compared with aruensis (resp. keyensis), 

 and the much higher lower jaw of aruensis in skulls of the same length. 



