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For convenience of reference, in respect to geographical data, two 

 tabular lists follow, giving (1) a list of the species, the localities at which 

 they were taken, and the number of specimens of each obtained; (2) a 

 list of the localities, with the names of the species and the number of speci- 

 mens of each species obtained at each. 



The length of the ear, given under the heading 'collectors' measurements' in 

 the present paper, was uniformly taken as indicated in the accompanying outline 

 drawings (Fig. 1); namely, from the lowest point of the ear in front of the antitragus 

 to the tip, instead of from the notch behind the antitragus, as this measurement 

 is usually taken. The method employed in the present collection thus gives a 

 greater length for the ear than by the usual method of measuring the ear from the 

 'notch,' the difference in some species being very considerable and without this 

 explanation might lead to confusion. 



The length of the foot, as given in this paper, always includes the claws. 



All measurements are in millimeters. 



1. List of Species and Subspecies, giving the Localities at which they were taken 

 and the Number of Specimens from each Locality. 



Totals of 



Species Localities Specimens 



Pteropodid^e. 



1. Eidolon helvum (Kerr). 



2. Epomops franqueti franqueti (Tomes). 



3. Hypsignathus monstrosus H. Allen. 



4. Epomophorus anurus Heuglin. 



5. wahlbergi haldemani 

 (Hallowell) . 



6. Micropteropus pusillus (Peters). 



7. Casinycteris argynnis (Thomas). 



8. Myonycteris wroughtoni Andersen. 



Avakubi 50, Medje 4 54 

 Avakubi 6, Medje 12, Leo- 

 poldville 1, Niapu 1, Nian- 

 gara 1, Stanleyville 2, Van- 



kerckhovenville 1 24 

 Avakubi 19, Stanleyville 4, 



Bafwabaka 6, Penge 1 30 



Faradje 24 24 



Cape Lopez 1 1 



Niangara 1 1 



Medje 1 ' 1 



Medje 4 4 



Emballonurid^e. 



"9. Taphozous mauritianus Geoff roy. 



10. " Sudani Thomas. 



11. Saccolaimus peli (Temminck). 



12. Coleura gallarum nilosa Thomas. 



Niangara 2, Faradje 41, 

 Avakubi 3, Garamba 1, 

 Yakuluku 1 48 

 » Dungu 11 11 

 Avakubi 4, Ngayu 3, Bafwa- 

 baka 1, Medje 4, Niangara 4, 

 Rungu 1 17 

 Aba 9 * 9 



