SYSTEMATIC WORK. 
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Pteropodid^e. 
Epomophorus comptus and gambianus. Jentink (154) on their occur¬ 
rence at Niam-Niam-laud, Central Africa. 
Megaloglossus woermanni , g. & sp. nn., Pagenstecher (243), p. 125, 
and (244), from the Gaboon country, in Africa. 
RHINOLOPHIDiE. 
Rhinolophus antinorii , sp. n., Dobson (93), p. 16, from Daimbi, N.E. 
Africa. 
Vespertilionid^:. 
Vespertilio oxygnatlius , sp. n., Monticelli (221), p. 4, from Italy. 
Vesper ago ( Vesperus ) dorianus, sp. n., Dobson (93), p. 17, from the 
Argentine Republic. 
6. RODENTIA. 
SCIUROMORPHA. 
SciURIDiE. 
Sciurus vulgaris : Loewis (187) on the black variety. S. persicus : 
Lataste (180a) on its systematic position and on its synonymy. 
MYOMORPHA. 
Myoximc. 
Myoxus glis. Rope (270) on its distribution in England and Wales. 
Bifa lerotina , g. & sp. nn., Lataste (180d), p. 61, from Barbary. 
Murids. 
Cricetomys dissimilis , sp. n., Rochebrune (269), p. 86,. Landana, W. 
Africa. 
Mus rattus : Brown (47) on spermatogenesis in the Rat. M. gleadowi , 
sp. n., Murray (224), p. 809, from Kurrachee. M. tephrus , sp. n., 
Rochebrune (269). p. 87, Landana, W. Africa. 
Fiber zibethicus. Elliott (97), Merriam (206), and Butler (55), on 
its fish-eating habits. 
Arvicola pinetorum , riparius, and austerus. Quick & Butler (261), 
notes on their habits. 
Synaptomys cooperi. Quick & Butler (261), notes on its habits. 
HesperGinys (Megalomys) pilorides : Trouessart (322), notes as to the 
true systematic position of this Rat. II. truei , sp. n., bHUFELDT (293), 
p. 407, from New Mexico. 
