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Upperparts eolored like in the foregoing species, the tinge is how- 
ever somewhat more brownish, caused by the hairs being for a 
larger part tipped with brownish; this color prevails still more on 
the underparts of the animal. Tail much more conical than in Cr. 
weberi and orientalis; the hairs on the tail are black eolored like in 
the named species, but they are generally longer, especially towards the 
base of that organ , where also some very elongate hairs are to be found. 
Upper jaw: exactly like the same parts in Cr. orientalis. 
Lower jato : I see no difference between Cr. brevicauda and Cr. orientalis. 
All the teeth are white. 
Measurements of the type specimen in alcohol: 
Head and body Mm. 94 
Tail „ 46 
Ear , 7 
Hind foot „ 15 
The following Sorex - species have np to this day been found in Java : 
Pachyura indica Geoffroy, Crocidura brunnea Jentink, Cr. monticola 
Peters, Cr. orientalis Jentink and Cr. brevicauda Jentink. 
Chiropteba. 
Pteropus. 
Pteropus edulis Geoffroy. 
Sumatra: Matua near Fort de Kock; skin : 192, cf (210 Mm. 1 ). 
Sumatra: Singkarah; skins: 107, 109, cf cf (205 and 195 Mm.); 
skeletons: 117, 119, cf cf. 
Pteropus alecto Temminck. 
South-Celebes : Maros near Makassar; skins: 317, (160 Mm.), 318 
Q with young in utero (170 Mm.). 
South-Celebes: Makassar; skins: 454, 455, dkf (170 Mm.). 
Pteropus hypomelanus Temminck. 
Celebes: Makassar; skins: 457, 9 (107 Mm.), 466, 9 (118 Mm.), 
467, cf (135 Mm.), 468, cf (127 Mm.). 
Saleyer: skins: 538, 99 (115, 123, 133, 138, 139 Mm.). 
1) I give the leugth of the forearm of each specimen; this will be much more exact 
than the generally used rather vague and very relative terms adult, nearly adult, semi- 
adult, a. s. o. 
