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VESPERTILIONIDiE. 
The Brazilian Thick-lipped Bat, Molossus Brazi- 
liensis. 
a. In spirits. Female. Brazils. 
The Norfolk Island Thick-lipped Bat. Molossus 
Norfolcensis, Gray , Ann . N. Hist . 1839. iv. 7. 
a. Norfolk Island, N. H. 
The Diclidure. Diclidurus Freyreissii, Pr. Max. Isis , 
1819. 1629. D. albus, Pr. Max. Abbild . t. Temm. 
Monog. ii. 
a. Pueblo Nuevo. Tropical America. (J. Barclay, March 
181 7.)— Presented by Capt. Sir E. Belcher, R.N., C.B. 
e. Pteropina. 
Grey-headed Kalong. Pteropus poliocephalus, Temm . 
Monog . i. 179. ii. 66. 
a. Male ; collar bright. New Holland. — Presented by 
Dr. Merriman. 
b. Female? collar darker. New Holland. 
c. Male. d. and f. Females ; collar bright. New Holland. 
e. Female. River Clarence. — From Mr. Gould’s Collec- 
tion. 
g. Young; darker in all parts. New Holland. 
The Wurbagool. Pteropus Edwardsii, Geoff. Ann. Mus. 
xv. 92. Temm. Monog. ii. 61. P. medius, Temm. Monog. 
i. 176. P. leucocephalus, Hodgson. Edwards, Birds, 
iv. t. 180. 
a. Female. 
b. Female. India, Madras. — Presented by Capt. Bevan. 
c. Male, rather smaller. “ Cape of Good Hope.” — Pre- 
sented by Mr. George Dodson. 
d. Male, large. India. 
e. and h. Female, large ; pale yellowish beneath, with a 
narrow black central streak. India ? 
f. Female? pale yellow beneath, blackish near the arm- 
pits only. India ? 
g. Male. Large. Bright reddish beneath, blackish on 
the sides. India, Himalaya. 
i. In spirits, without skull. Nepal. — Presented by B. H. 
Hodgson, Esq. 
