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Pteropus macklotii Temminck. 
South-Celebes: Maros near Makassar; skins: 319, J' (133 Mm.), 320 
cT (140 Mm.). 
Central „ Island opposite Palopo,Luwu ; skins : 584a (140 Mm.) ; 
584Ö, 9 with young in utero (137 Mm.); 584c, Ç 
(110 Mm.). 
Flores: Sikka; skins: 75, ç (123 Mm.), cf (93 Mm.) and Ç (99 Mm.). 
Two specimens from Celebes, 320 cf and 584 are larger than 
the type-specimen of Pt. macklotii from Timor; as there are however 
further no differences nor in relative measures nor in color or dentition 
between the other Celebes-specimens and Pt macklotii, there is no 
reason to separate the Celebes-specimens under the title Pteropus 
celebensis from the named species as Schlegel , Peters and Dobson did, 
calling it another species or local race (Peters) or a variety (Dobson). 
Gynonycteris. 
Gynonycteris amplexicaudata Geoffroy. 
Java: Buitenzorg; skins: 610, cf (^9 Mm.); 607, cf (66 Mm.) with 
young 9 (25 Mm.). 
This widely distributed species seems to be very rare in Java, for 
it is now the second time that it has been recorded from that island. 
The first recorded specimen has been procured by Dr. J. Semmehnk 
in 1865 (cf. Catalogue des Mammifères, 1888, p. 153). 
Gynopterus. 
Cynopterus marginatus (3-eoffroy. 
Java: Buitenzorg; skins: 604, 9 (81 Mm.) with young Ç(70Mm.); 
288, cf (61 Mm.) and young cf (40 Mm.). 
Sumatra: Sumanik near Singkarah; skins: 173, cf (66 Mm.) and 
9 (66 Mm.). 
„ Paninggahan; skins: 132, 9 (65 Mm.); 133, head of an 
adult specimen. 
„ Manindjau; skin: 184, cf (53 Mm.). 
It seems that the females are much stouter built and attain a larger 
size than the males. 
Eonycteris. 
Eonyderis spelaea Dobson. 
Sumatra: Singkarah; skin: 90, 9 (72 Mm.). 
This species was hitherto only known from the Indian continent, 
