10 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
three species of Propithecus^ one of Avahis, and one of Inclris. Mamm. 
de Madag. i. pt. 2 [cf. supra, p. 5]. 
W. H. Flower reviews our present knowledge of “ Extinct Lemu- 
rina ; ” further information is needed before we can determine the true 
affinities of the American genera referred by Marsh and Cope to this 
order or to Quadrumana. Ann. N. H. (4) xvii. pp. 323-328. 
I M. Schmidt has notes on the Lemurs living in the Zoological Gar- 
dens at Frankfurt. Zool. Gart. 1876, pp. 45-51, 78-81. 
W. Turner has followed up Milne-Edwards’ researches, and arrived 
at similar results. He described gravid uteri of Propithecus, Lemur, 
and Indris, in all of which the placenta is diffuse and presumably uon- 
deciduate. (Abstract) P. R. Soc. xxiv. p. 409. 
•Indrisid;e. 
Propithecus coronatus (Gray, 1872) is renamed “ P. damanus, Pollen, 
in litteris, 1869 ” ; H. Schlegel, Mus. P.-B. vii. p. 293. 
Galaginid.®. 
Galago lasiotis, sp. n., W. Peters, MB. Ak. Berl. 1876, p. 912, East 
Africa. 
Otolicnus pusillus, sp. n., W. Peters, tom. cit. p. 473 (= Galago 
demidoffi, Ptrs., nec Fisch.), West Africa. 0. alleni, var. n. camero- 
nensis, id. tom. cit. p. 472. 
CHIROPTERA. 
Dobson, G. E. Monograph of the Asiatic Chiroptera, and Catalogue of 
the species of Bats in the’ Collection of the India Museum, Cal- 
cutta. London : 1876, 8vo, pp. 228. 
All the Asiatic Bats are fully described and diagnoses of the remain- 
ing European species are added in footnotes. The arrangement is that 
of the author’s “ Conspectus” [c/*. Zool. Bee. xii. p. 7]. 
G. E. Dobson makes additional remarks on his “ Conspectus ” 
with the view of showing that his families Emhallonuridce and Nyc- 
teridee are not equivalent, as had been suggested, with Noctilionidee, 
Gray, and Megadermata, Peters, respectively. Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. pp. 
345-347. 
W. Leche discusses the milk dentition of this order ; Lund’s Univ. 
Ars-skr. xii. (1875). [Not seen by the Recorder : cf. J. Zool. v. pp. 258 
& 259.] 
W. Peters enumerates four Bats collected by L. Krug & J. Gundlach 
in Portorico ; MB. Ak. Berl. 1876, p. 704. 
Pteropodid^. 
Pteropus capistratus, p. 316, New Ireland, P. degener, p. 318, Aru 
Islands, spp. nn., W. Peters, tom. cit. 1 pi. ' 
