Allen.] 244 [Feb. 21, 
4th digit 
' metacarpal 
1st plialanx 
.2d 
20 
9 
12 
26 
10 
7 
r.tli digit 
r metacarpal 
\ 1st plialanx 
i2d " 
21 
8 
10 
27 
11 
14 
Tibia 
13 
16 
Calcar 
4 
5 
Foot 
9 
8 
Since the above diagnosis was written out, I have made a 
detailed study of the skull. The division into inetacephalic and 
mesocephalic portions is well defined, but the procephalic is 
absent. The brain case is greatly expanded, and the face is 
correspondingly narrowed. 
View from in front (norma frontalis^ fig. 2.) The temporal 
Fig. 2. 
crest is faintly defined at anterior third of the sagitta. Posterior 
line is absent ; the anterior line is trenchant and extends well 
down to the inner wall of the orbit where it is continuous with 
the orbital crest. The ridge at the position of the postorbital 
process as seen in some genera, as those of the Eniballanuridae 
and in Pteropus leucocephalus, is bolder than elsewhere but is 
directed upward and outward rather than downward and out- 
ward. The two ridges diverge in such wise as to define a shield- 
like space on the frontal 'bone. The anterior nasal aperture is 
large, well carried uj) toward the orbits, thus showing the presence 
oT small, broad nasal bones. The zygomatic arches are boldly 
expanded laterally. 
