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INTRODUCTION. 
nean Society,” or described and figured in my “ Il- 
lustrations of Indian Zoology,” or in my other papers 
on the subject. 
Bryan H. Hodgson, Esq., as the types of the species de- 
scribed by him in his papers in the Journal of the 
Asiatic Society of Bengal, in the Asiatic Re- 
searches, the Proceedings of the Zoological Society, 
and of those figured in the Zoology of Nepal,” 
now in the course of publication. 
George Knapp, Esq., as authentic specimens of the spe- 
cies from Fernando Po, described by Mr. Water- 
house in the “ Proceedings of the Zoological Society.” 
William Elf or d Leach, M.D., as being the original spe- 
cimens named or described by that zoologist in his 
various publications. 
W. Lewis , Esq., as being the original specimens of 
several species of bats described by Dr. Leach in 
the “ Linnean Transactions.” 
John MacGillivray, Esq., as being the originals of the 
species described in Mr. MacGillivray’s paper on 
the “ Animals of Aberdeen.” 
William Sharpe MacLeay, Esq., as the types of species 
from Cuba, described by me in the “ Annals of Zoo- 
logy and Botany.” 
Lady Raffles, as authority for the species described or 
indicated in Sir Stamford Raffles’s paper on the 
animals of Java and Sumatra, in the “ Linnean 
Transactions,” and for the species described by Dr. 
Horsfield, in the Appendix to Lady Raffles's “ Me- 
moirs ” of her husband’s life. 
J. S. Redman , Esq., as being the original specimens of 
several species of bats described by Dr. Leach in 
the “ Linnean Transactions.” 
