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VESPERTILIONIDiE. 
Gould’s Scotophile. Scotophilus Gouldii, Gray , App. 
Grey’s Narrat. 405. 
a. Beneath brownish. Van Diemen’s Land, Launceston. 
— From Mr. Gould’s Collection. 
b. New South Wales. — From Mr. Gould’s Collection. 
do River Hunter, Maitland. — From Mr. Gould’s Collec- 
tion. 
e. Hinder part of back blackish, sides of abdomen grey. 
N. S. W., Yarrundi. — From Mr. Gould’s Collection. 
e. and f. Young ; above and below grey black. Port Es- 
sington.- — From Mr. Gould’s Collection. 
The Dwarf Bat. Scotophilus pumilus, Gray , App. 
Greys Narrat. 11 . 406. 
a. c. and d. New Holland, Yarrundi. — From Mr. Gould’s 
Collection. 
b. Liverpool Range. — From Mr. Gould’s Collection. 
Capt. Grey’s Bat. Scotophilus Greyii. 
a. and b. Australia, Port Essington. — From Mr. Gould’s 
Collection. 
c. Female ; larger. Back and beneath brighter chestnut. 
Port Essington. — From Mr. Gould’s Collection. 
The Cuba Bat. Scotophilus Cubensis, Gray, Ann. 
N. H . 1839. iv. 7. 
a. In spirits. Female. Cuba. — Presented by W. S. 
MacLeay, Esq. 
MacLeay’s Bat. Scotophilus MacLeayii. 
a. In spirits. Male. Cuba. — -Presented by W. S. Mac- 
Leay, Esq. 
Bell’s Bat. Scotophilus Bellii. 
a. In spirits. West Indies. — Presented by Thomas Bell, 
Esq., F.R.S. 
Green’s Bat. Scotophilus Greenii. 
a. In spirits. North America. — Presented by Jacob 
Green, M.D. 
