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j ^Synotus Icucomelas (Rupp.) is porliaps identical witli S. harhastellm 
I Peters, Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. ]3erlin, 18GG, p. 18. 
' d Pkcotus auritus occurs also in Egypt {PI, christii, Mas. Rrit.) and Persia. 
Peters, Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, 18GG, p._18 
Minioptenis minor, sp. n., Peters, /. er pV 885, from Zanzibar. 
! si Vespertilio. Dr. Allen describes the following new species from California 
j and Central America in Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. 18G6 : — V. mundus and V. 
! concinnus, p. 280,* V. exiguus and V. ohscurm, p. 281 ; V. agilis and V. volans, 
\ p. 282 j V. exilis and V. tenuidorsalis (and V. 7jumanensis), p. 283 j V, ma- 
' cropus, p. 288. 
I 4 Ve^pertilio ater (Bernstein), from Ternate, is most closely allied to V. tra^ 
latitoides (Gray). Peters, Monatsber. Berl. Ak. 18GG, p. 18. 
Vcspertilio advcrsus (Ilorsf.) s= V. trilatitius (Temm.) = V. trilatitoides 
i (Gray). Peters, ibid. p. 400. A variety, amhoinensis, is described. 
! 4 Vespcrtilio hasseltii (Temm.) is not a Vcspcrugo, but belongs to the sub- 
genus Leucono'e. Peters, ibid. p. 19. 
'^Fespertilio leucogaster (Wied) = V. albescens (Temm.) = V. nuhilns 
(Wagn.). Peters, ibid. 
Vcspertilio oxyotus, sp. n., Peters, ibid., from the Chimborazo. 
Vespcrtilio coliginosus (Tomes), described by Peters, 1. c. p. 401. 
Vcspertilio macellus (Temm.). Notes by Peters, 1. c. p. G80. 
Vcspertilio orcias (Temm.) = V, ciliatm (Bias.) = V, cmarginatus (Geollr.). 
Peters, 1. c. p. G81. 
Vespc7’tilio macrodactylus(TG,mm.'),hom Japan, most probably V, capaccinii 
(Europe). Peters, 1. c. p. G81. 
Vcspertilio amoharhus (Temm.) = Nycticejus crcpuscidaris (Leconte). 
Peters, L c. p. G81. 
y Vcspertilio {Kerivoula) jagourii, sp. n., Peters, 1. c. p. 399, from the Island 
\ of Samar. ' 
/ Vcspertilio magellanicus, sp. n., Philippi, Wiegm. Arch. 18GG, p. 113, from 
the Straits of Magellan. — Vespcrtilio capucinus, sp. n,, Philippi, L c, p. 114, 
from Chili. 
4 Chalinolohus, g. n., established by Prof. Peters for Vcspertilio tuherculatus 
(Forst.), distinguished by the cutaneous lobes of the angles of the mouth; 
[molars Peters, MS.]. Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. Bcrl. 18GG, p. G80. 
'^Rhoge'essa is a new genus connecting the Vespertilionidee with the Noetic 
Uonidcc, described by Dr. Allen Q, c. p. 286). Rh. parvida, sp. n., and Rh, 
tiimida, sp. n., from Mexico. 
4 Vcspcrugo leisleri (Kuhl) is found in the Azores. Peters, Proc. Zool. Soc* 
18GG, p. 668. 
^ Vesperugo kuhlii. Prof. Peters confirms Mr. Tomes’s statement that 
Romicia calcarata (Gray) is identical with this species. Monatsber. Ak. 
Wiss. Berlin, 186G, p. G80. 
4 Vesperugo mordax, sp. n., Peters, 1. c. p. 402, from Java. 
Scotophilus (Leach). This name was originally given to a young Nycticejus 
tcmminchii, and, therefore, ought to bo reserved for the Old-World Nycticeji. 
Peters, Proc. Zool. Soc. 18GG, p. 668; and Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. Berl. 1866, 
p. 679. 
\ Scotophilus welwitschiij sp. n.^ Gra^, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 211, pi, 24, 
\from Angola. 
