12 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
OHIROPTERA. 
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Dobson, G. E. Report on accessions to our knowledge of the Chiroptera 
during the past two years (1878-1880). Rep. Br. Ass. 1880, pp. 
169-197. 
The Reporter here summarizes all the additional information on this 
group acquired since the publication of his “Catalogue ” [c/. Zool. Rec. xv. 
Mamm. p. 10]. The introductory portion of this Catalogue is translated 
by A. Robin, Ann. Sc. Nat. (6) ix. art. No. 6, pp. 1-60. 
I . On some New or Rare Species of Chiroptera in the Collection of 
the Gottingen Museum. P. Z. S. 1880, pp. 461-465. 
8 species are mentioned, one being new {Nycteridce). 
'•The same author has notes on eight species of bats from Algeria (with 
a supplementary note by F. Lataste) ; Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. 1880, pp. 232-239. 
L. Trouessart (Villev^que, Maine-et-Loire : 1879) reprints from 
Feuille Nat. (1879) a synoptical review of the European Bats, with two 
plates showing the principal characters. 25 species are recognized. The 
same author has notes on four species, rare in, or new to, the French 
Fauna ; Le Nat. i. pp. 125-126. [Omitted from Zool. Rec. xvi.] 
>/On the determination of certain species of Chiroptera described by 
Crespon ; Z. Gerbe, Le Nat. i. p. 68. Reply by E. L. Trouessart, 1. c. 
pp. 67 & 68. 
AW. Peters has notes on the bats collected by Dr. F. Hilgendorf in 
Japan ; MB. Ak. Berl. 1880, pp. 23-25. 8 species are mentioned, one being 
new (yespertilionidce). 
On a collection of Chiroptera from Old Calabar ; 0. Thomas, Ann. N. H. 
(5) vi. pp. 164-167. 6 species are mentioned, two being new [Vesper- 
tilionidce.) 
si Note on the mammary glands of bats ; H. Allen, P. Ac. Philad. 1880, 
p. 133. 
J Note on the number of the phalanges in bats ; id. 1. c. p. 359. 
On the varieties of structure in the ethmoid bone in this group ; id. 
Bull. Mus. C. Z. vi. No. 5, pp. 121 & 122. 
-A The distal extremity of the ulna exists in the ChirojUera ; E. Regalia, 
Zool. Anz. iii. pp. 519-522. (Cf. also Atti Soc. Tosc. 1880, Proc. Verb. 
p. 111.) 
4See also Beneden and Julin, supra, p. 3. 
PTEROPODlDiR. 
Boneia bidens [Zool. Rec. xvi. Mamm. p. 12, and there mentioned as 
“incertae sedis”] belongs here; F. A. Jentink, Zool. JB. Neap. 1879, 
p. 1171. 
A Cynonycteris amplexicaudata. On its anatomy ; Robin, C. R. xc. pp. 
1369 & 1370. 
Cynopterus (Ptenochirus) lucasi, sp. n., G. E. Dobson, Ann. N. H. (5) 
vi. p. 163, Sarawak. 
