LEMURES, CHIROPTERA. 
Mamm, 1 1 
LEMURES. 
Lemurid^. 
Shaw, George A. A few notes upon four species of Lemurs, speci- 
mens of which were brought alive to England in 1878. P. Z. S. 
1879, pp. 132-130. 
The species mentioned are Lemur catta, llapalemur simus, CJiirogaleus 
milii, and Microcebus smithi. Chirogaleus milii is figured from life (?. c. 
pi. ix.). 
'^Lemur anjuanensis. Remarks on this species ; A. Gunther, Ann, N. H. 
(5) iii. p. 215. 
Hapalemur simus. Note on this species ; H. Schlegel, Notes Leyd. 
Mus. ii. note viii. pp. (45-50. 
CfllROMYIDiE. 
Chiromys madagascariensis. On its anatomy ; E. Alix, Bull. Soc. 
Philom. (7) ii. pp. 252-254, and (myology) iii. p. 30. 
CHIROPTERA. 
1 
G. E. Dobson treats of the geographical distribution of this Order ; 
Rep. Brit. Ass. 1878, pp. 158-167. The species are as much restricted in 
range as the non- volant Mammalia. 
E. L. Trouessart writes on the same subject, basing his conclusions on 
Dobson’s Catalogue [Zool. Rec. xv. Mamm. p. 10] ; Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) viii. 
art. 12, pp. 1-24. 
Z. Gerbe has remarks on the determination by Trouessart of the Bats 
described as new by Crespon ; “ Le Naturaliste,” 1879 [uot seen by the 
Recorder ; cf. Zool. Anz. ii. p. 609]. 
On the Chiroptera (13) of the Netherlands ; F. A. Jentink, Tijdschr. 
Nederl. Dierk. Ver. iv. pp. 58-91 [not seen by the Recorder ; cf. Zool. 
Anz. ii. p. 414.] 
On some points in the anatomy c*f Italian Chiroptera ; E. Regalia, Atti 
Soc. Tosc. (Proc. Verb.) ii. pp. xcii.-xciv. (on the formation of the proB- 
maxillse and the number of phalanges in the digits of the manus). 
Bee also Leche, suprdy p. 6. 
Pteropodidj). 
Epomophorus minor^ sp. n., G. E. Dobson, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 715, Zan- 
zibar. 
Pleropus rodericensis [Zool. Rec. xv. Mamm. p. 10]. Note on ; G. E. 
Dobson, Phil. Tr. clxviii. p. 457. 
Pteropus seychellensis, sp. n., A. Milne-Edwards, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) 
ii. p. 222, Seychelles. 
