PRIMATES, CHIROPTERA. 
Mamin. 29 
Nycticebus coucang hi fieri, Sumatra, p. 139, C. javanicus , Java, C. natunce, 
Natuna Ids., p. 140, Stone & Rehn, P. Ac. Philad. 1902, n. subspp. 
Tardus spectrum, embryology, Hubrecht, Verh. Ak. Amsterdam (2) viii, 
No. 6. 
Chiromys madagascariensis , foot-structure, Sokolowsky, Zool. Garten xliii, 
p. 353. 
Incerta: sedis. 
t Hyopsodus wortmani, p. 185, marshi, p. 187, uintensis, p. 188, Eocene, 
" N. America, Osborn, Bull. Amer. Mus. xvi, n. spp. 
t Notharctus venticolus , Eocene, N. America, Osborn, t. c. p. 195, n. sp. 
t Cryptopithecus, n. g. for C. macrognathus, Tertiary, Messel, n. sp., Wit- 
tich, Centrbl. Mineral. 1902, p. 289. 
t Adpithecus subtenuis, p. 9, plenus, reduncus , p. 10, plexostephanos, In- 
frapithecus diversus, expansus , p. 11 , Homuncidites (n. g.) pristinus, 
p. 75, Pitheculites (n. g.) minimus, p. 76, Tertiary, Patagonia, 
Ameghino, Bol. Ac. Cordoba xvii, n. spp. 
II. CHIROPTERA. 
Distribution, Palacky, SB. Bolimisch. Ges. 1901, Art. 34; Bats in a 
French cavern, de Kerville, Bull. Soc. Rouen 1901, p. 1 (separate); 
development of internal ear, Denis, Arch. Biol, xviii, p. 377 ; 
spermatozoa, Van der Stricht, Anat. Anz. xxi, Suppl., p. 163 ; Bats 
of Mexico, Menegaux, Bull. Mus. Paris 1902, p. 11. 
Pteropus haldemani, Hallowell, 1846, = Epomophorus gambianus, Ogilby, 
1835, Rehn, Amer. Natural, xxxvi, p. 20 L; faunidus, Nicobars, 
Miller, P. U. S. Mus. xxiv, p. 785 : n. sp. 
Macroglossus and Syconyctens , species of, Jentink, Notes Leyden Mus. 
xxiii, p. 131. 
Odontonycteris, n. g. for 0. meyeri, Sangi Id., n. sp., Jentink, t. c. p. 140. 
Hipposiderus dyacorum, Borneo, Thomas, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) ix, p. 271; 
nicobarulce, Nicobars, Miller, P. LI. S. Mus. xxiv, p. 781 : n. spp. 
Philetor, n. g. for P. rohui, New Guinea, n. sp., Thomas, Ann. Nat. Hist. 
(7) ix, p. 220. 
Ia, n. g. for I. io, Chung Yang, S. Hupeh, China, n. sp., Thomas, ibid, x, 
pp. 163 & 164. 
Vespertilio incautus, J. Allen, a distinct form, Miller, P. Soc. Washington 
xv, p. 155; espadce Cabr. 1901 = Vesperus petersi, Cabrera, Bol. Soc. 
espan. ii, p. 131. 
Pipistrellus cinnamometts, Mexico, P. Ac. Philad. 1902, p. 390, camortce, 
Nicobars, P. LI. S. Mus. xxiv, p. 779, Miller ; deserti , Tripoli, 
Thomas, P. Zool. Soc. London 1902, ii, p. 4 : n. spp. 
Lasiurus borealis produces 3 or 4 young at a birth, Thomas, Ann. Nat. 
Hist. (7) ix, p. 238, Lyon, P. U. S. Mus. xxvi, p. 425; b. salince, 
Central Cordova, Thomas, 1. c. : n. subsp. 
Myotis thomasi, habitat, Cabrera, Bol. Soc. espan. ii, p. 293; dinellii, 
Tucuman, Thomas, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) x, p. 493; californicus ja- 
liscensis, Jalisco, p. 321, vivesi, Cardonal Id., Menegaux, Bull. Mus. 
Paris 1901; dominicensis, Dominica, Miller, P. Soc. Washington xv, 
p. 293 : n. spp. & subsp.; bechsteini in New Forest in 1886, Jourdain, 
P. Zool. Soc. London 1902, ii, p. 228. 
Natalus major, San Domingo, p. 398, mexicanus, Mexico, p. 399, Miller, 
P. Ac. Philad. 1902, n. spp. 
Miniopterus fuscus, Liu-Kiu Ids., Bonhote, Nov. Zool. ix, p. 626, n. sp. 
