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Berth Beccari, D. - Nuova Guinea, dellebe e mofuc Diarii di Viaggi, Florenze 1924. Missisi north of Jobi. Vorlist of collectors localities are: E. Thiermann "Archiv für Naturgeschichte" Vol 89, Abtheilung A, Heft 7, pp. 2-7, 1923 Collectors Weiske Krau. + Kieoni Benefactors Biedermann Doria Kuehners, K.- Sattelberg. D'Alberts (Waizen ?) Schultze-jena (near in Sattelberg) Boimda., W.Her. N.Guinea Bürgers- - Schrader Mt. (2000), Malu Dulit v. Deutsch. Forster Kiepers-Sattelberg trip 1400 m., Saruwaged). Lauterbach, L.- Ramul; Aetrolabi Bay, Course of Higo', Hinschhafen T. Jackson- - Voreauks Loria - Epa. Uffw Varapa- Robinde - plantation thion Goff. (Kiu ?) Xelana rStepancott Hoffman - Ortoen Ints.. Komptcoart Bairjer - Lesnate, Sarawai Del.(= Beriland) Laglaing,Hl.- Xavu opp. Beriland Chabrowsky, H- "Samoschafen; Dakhirimotock Del.in Metzfeldhafen. Kunstein, K.- Sepik Dealer. Schlüter Hübner, J. - Caroline Isl. Förster (obtained from Keyser, missionary). Keulers, B.v.N.- Aetrolabi Bay "Coast of Kai Peninsula, (Stefansort) Einickei, L. - " " , Stefanacort Nagen, B. - " " Rothe Krank Biro, H. L.- Sarawai Del, Berlinhafen + Aetrolabi Bay(Moderacy 2), Crima (Moderacy 4), Limbang, Hinschhafen, sattelberg(Moderacy 5 v 6) Kunting - Remer Lappenbeck,L.- " Mehner, C.1- Aetrolabi Bay, Kai Peninsula (Sattelberg), Rawlineon Mto. Nuyam.Cai-Stefancort, Limbang, Sattelberg Winroth, O.-Various posto Kerman, N.Guinea Kahlz.Klink - Madweto-Sulu near Batchelor Range Schlüter- Hirsch Moezkowski- Bernstein-Dree Grenate
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Melomys M. leipes of Rena - 2?, 3?. One ? with small embryos, one post-breeding, one not breeding. Males, T.c. M. muscalis of Darr. This little species is definitely forestial as shown both by the habitat in which it occurs although and by the slenderness of its hind feet. Of those taken, a few were trapped in gallery woods, but more in the open grass (any) that largely covers Dr Vernon's Kapok plantation. specimens taken up to Mar 31st: 2116?, 2120 ?, Tc.; 2124 ?; 2125 y.?; 2132-3 breeding ??; 2137 breeding ?; 2145, ?; 2150, ?; 2165-7, breeding ??; 2169 breeding ?; 2173-4 breeding ? with emb.; 2176-7 breeding males. From the above it appears that trapping was conducted during a breeding season, though perhaps at first during pre-breeding period, as the only pregnant ?s were taken late, Mar. 19. The number of males is but 2 pairs original, the others being slightly withdrawn into incipient pockets in the skin. At Wundi on the mainland up the Orlomo R. one breeding ? was taken (but not kept) April 1st. At Old Nawattn (Apr. 10) a ? had 3 small embryos At Melbduan (April) 9? specimens were secured. At Darwin 64 specimens (Sept.) At Garia common. 12 spc. at Wundi 1 sp. Tarara M. large arboreal . # 2151 Darr, probably from mainland. 3 species for 50 miles above Evvile's Tunnel "sp. 2" at Palmer Tunnel (May-June) 5 specimens (1 in alc.) several taken at Black River also at Oroville and one at Worn lake at Darwinia 4 specimens M. small arboreal. "Sp. 1" Palmer Tetr (May - Jun). 8 specimens (1 in alc.) several at Black River ? >M. terrestrial, near lowtri? - Palmer Tunnel (May - Jun) 19 specimens (2 in alc.) M. terrestrial . Tehun Mt. Mabon, 1 specimen July. M. possibly leipes in "pichels" south Blücker July. M sm. dark. S. Blücker July 10th in formol. M very large glossy gray trum at Oroville. also many at Black River and Oroville also at Darwinia (3 spc.) Mel. sp. Darwinia Md sp. Darwinia M sm. terrestrial new gripes. 16?, 11 ? common in the fruit with fruit M white belled arb. 5?, 4? tender to get but common. M large arboreal. 1?, 2?. in part mus mostly, algae M orange 1? queen
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Rattus ringens murdoch. R. ringens murdoch of Pona... 3 ♂ (ad), 2 ad ♀ 1 or 2 post-hedling, other 2 embryos (small). All three males breeding (T.e.) Many at Stiki; Soperi, Pona. (apr.1) R. ringens ringens at Wurovi: 2 ♂s both rather young, both pregn. (5 days) at Old Mawatta (apr.10), a ♀ with 5 large embryos - 5 small at Metabuae (april) at Darwinia (1 spec.) (other). At Palmer Jumei (may time) no Rattus of any kind as found. at Black R. and Orville - a ringens rat with up-tiled nostrum at Dutch Binder village ♂+♀ " thickened hind feet at Stewart Isl. 32 ♂, 27 ♀ Tarara R. trachysminis of Dava. Definitely an open grass-land species, about from the palely woods and mangrove swamps. A short-nosed species of the tinnijeri group (possibly = ratticolor Tervink). A few series from Dava taken between Feb. 28 and Mar. 22, offers proof evidence of the proposition that a breeding cycle. Of ♂s bearing embryos the following sequence occurred: Feb. 4. 1 with 5 minute Mar. 7 1 " 6 minute Mar. 7 1 " 7 minute Mar 9 1 " 5 medium Mar. 22 1 " 6 large. From Feb. 28 to Mar 3 no ♂s were trapped. The difference between young breeding and old females (both males) is based topographically upon length of fur and maturity in jocular appearance of the animal. In my opinion we have here four generations: (1) embryos, (2) juvenals resulting from previous cycle of pregnancy, in which various degrees of transition from juvenile to adult pelage appear but no animals are breeding (age about 2 months). (3) Young adults practically breeding (age about 6 months? ) all in breeding condition forr in (♀ 24-30 mm., pelage mature but size of animals still small. (4) Old adults. Two males + two females only trapped. Testes of both males enlarged, one female pregnant, one not. (age a year or more). R. trachysminis is the only species of Rattus indigenous to New Guinea occurring on Tilam Island. The infrequency with which these rats survive predators more than a year is probably shown by the scarcity of such old animals in our collection. at Old Mawatta (apr. 10th) a ♀ newly pregn. (7 tiny embryos) at Metabuae (april). Darwinia savannas (Oct. 77 specimens) G avine (8 spec.) NW. Tarara Pona
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Barometer Readings at Lake Daviess AM. PM. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Midnight 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 74.95 74.95 74.90 74.10 74.10 74.95 74.15 74.05 74.80 73.90 73.90 74.95 74.80 74.90 74.10 74.15 74.05 74.80 73.90 73.80 73.75 73.80 74.05 74.13 74.10 74.15 74.14 74.00 74.10 73.85 73.80 74.00 74.95 74.90 74.10 74.11 73.90 73.90 74.10 74.95 74.90 74.10 74.12 74.10 74.15 74.10 73.80 73.90 73.90 73.75 74.14 74.15 74.10 74.25 74.20 74.25 74.30 74.25 74.05 74.03 73.85 74.30 74.39 74.40 74.30 74.10 74.25 74.20 74.10 74.05 74.18 74.38 74.39 74.30 74.30 74.30 74.00 74.00 74.15 74.38 74.29 74.30 74.30 74.29 74.20 74.20 74.20 74.30 74.30 74.10 74.15 74.10 74.05 74.00 74.10 74.05 73.95 74.18 74.25 74.30 74.25 74.20 74.20 74.15 74.45 74.50 74.55 74.60 74.60 74.80 74.90 74.30 74.35 74.40 74.45 74.50 74.55 74.60 74.65 74.65 74.65 74.55 74.39 74.45 74.50 74.15 74.15 74.20 74.33 74.30 low 73.72 (Aug 27) high 74.60 (Sep 18) 1936 Aug 19 Weather fair windy Aug 20 " windy Aug 21 " windy Aug 22 " Aug 23 " Aug 24 " Aug 25 " Aug 26 " (Rainiest night) Aug 27 " Rain 28 " 29 " windy 30 " 31 " cloudy early. Rain later Sep 1 " Sep 2 " (shower shower late night) (windy afternoon in p.m.) Sep 3 " light rain (shower p.m.) Sep 4 " rains at night (shower p.m.) Sep 5 " fair Sep 6 " fair shower p.m. Sep 7 " fair shower p.m. Sep 8 " fair shower p.m. Sep 9 " rains at night Sep 10 " (wind w5) Fair by 10 ock. nearly 1 o'clock Sep 11 " overcast Sep 12 " fair (shower p.m.) Sep 13 " Sep 14 " overcast. Heavy Rain p.m. Sep 15 " Rain all night, & part day Sep 16 " Showering rains Sep 17 " fair Sep 18 " Rain at night Sep 19 " fair
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Measurements 238 113 25 250 120 26 248 116 26 350 164 38 355 163 38 359 173 37 - - 34 252 122 33 880 350 70 - - 62 430 205 55 - - 26 - - 27 355 157 36 298 117 38 210 25 30 230 32 31 220 29 30 220 29 29 59 3 10 64 15 7 300 136 33 208 102 23 350 152 35 74 35 7 76 34. 7 - - - 245 75 22 305 125 32 228 103 29 - 93 23 - 82 20 Two pairs large inguinal mammae. Taken under large rock (dry) 150 feet above gorge. Two very small embryos (one each side) T.e. Dry rocks in woods. Two pairs large inguinal mammae. In woods T.c. Large tick on withers. One pair inguinal, one pair ventral, and 1 pair post axial mammae. Not frequent (post breed?). T.e. Tail damaged. Shot out of "umbrella tree" (Araliaceae, Brass no.). Teeth 4, apparently large, but no young in pouch. Eyes shine with orange glow. On dissection found ovaries; 1 embryo in each horn (?) Trapped in garden. Banana bait. Pouch + mammary glands large. Teeth 8. Tail missing; stump callused over. T.m.e. T.m.e. Tail shortened (healed over). Mammae 1-2. 2 small embryos each side. mammae and m. glands quite small. No embryos. Group of females shot out of coconut midrib. In bat net, 9:30 p.m. No embryos. Shot at dusk in Beech's yard. Along fence line of Beech's food garden at farm. T.e. Among maidenant's coconut trees. T.m.e. Tail shot. No embryos. Mammae. p.,& pr; p.a., 2 pr.; abd. 1 pr.; i. 2 pr. Knocked down by boys with sticks. Both with mammae enlarged and (with one embryo Breeding? Skin destroyed by ants. Skulls only kept. (In woods) T.e. Tail short. T.e. T.m.e. Cut in two by traps. Skulls only saved. (In woods.) (In garden) In maidenant's store. Mammae pairs: p.1; p.a.2; a.1; i. 2, = 12 6 small embryos all on right side (in right tube)
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{ "text": "Number\n108688\n2383 Dotsoria\n108689 May 30 1936\n4 \"\n5 Macroglossa lat 105978 ♂ 30\n6 \" 105979 ♀ 30\n7 Nyetimene 105123 ♂ 30\n8 \" 105134 ♀ 30\n9 \" 105135 ♀ 30\n10 \" 105136 ♂ 30\n2390 Melmops 104966 (sp) ♂ May 31 1936\n2 \" 104965 (sp) ♂ 31\n3 Hipposideros 105948 (sp) ♂ 31\n4 Melmops 104964 (sp) ♀ 31\n5 \" 104963 (sp) ♀ 31\n6 Nyetimene 105056 ♀ 31\n7 Hipposideros ♀ 31\n8 Mormops 105213 ♂ 31\n108692 9 Nyetimene ♂ 31\n2400 Hipposideros 105050 (sp) ♂ 31\n108663 1 Entellomma ♀ 31\n108664 2 \" ♀ 31\n3 Dotsoria 105177 ♂ 31.\n4 \" 105178 ♂ 31\n5 \" 105179 ♂ 31\n6 Mormops 105214 ♂ 31\n7 Phascogale 105037 ♀ June 1 1936\n8 Melmops 104984 (sp) ♀ 1\n9 Pseudochirine Phalanger jun 105210 ♀ 1\n2410 Dotsoria Melmops 104985 (sp) ♀ 1\n1 Entellomma 105272 ♂ 1\n2 Nyetimene 105137 ♂ June 2 1936\n3 \" 105138 ♀ 2\n4 \" 105139 ♀ 2\n5 Rhinophis 105352 ♂ 2\n6 \" 105353 ♂ 2\n7 \" 105354 ♂ 2\n8 \" 105355 ♀ 2\n9 Dotsoria 105180 ♂ 2\n2420 Nyetimene 105140 ♂ 2\n1 \" 105141 ♂ 2\n2 \" 105142 ♀ 2\nLocality\nPapua: upperfly R., 5 mi. below Palmer Jetty\n\" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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measurements 116 24 14 15 (Rand, 13/7/36) 432 - 73 34 (Rand, 15/7/36) " Brass brought in a pig-bandeicot today - a most amazing creature. The cattle dog Blusey caught it in gilly back 200 yards from camp, near a sink hole that seems to lead away into a worm tunnel. Took photos 20-27 of it off filing 115x. A strange heavy beast with a small head, long pointed nose. No tail. The bare pig-like snout may be used in rooting. A striking thing about it, besides its heavy body, is the downward slope of the rear portion of spine and pelvis, giving bear-like hind quarters; the very heavy muscles extending far out on legs; the enormously strengthened fore legs by process of deepening radius until radius and ulna meet for part of length; and forestial claws." "The tongue is thick and fleshy, filling mouth. The beast had a sharp musky odor, and this was apparently entirely due to secretion from a pair of anal glands. Viewed on the inverted skin they appear thus: Dorsal side Glands measured 24x13, nearly round in central cross-section, lying just inside it and apparently free from sphincter muscle. Dull in color and when cut exuded a yellow oily fluid had the sharp musky odor mentioned above characteristic of animal but apparently not in its flesh." Trunk kept in formal. (Look up Rhynchomeles of Ceanu)- 553 380 61 13 For notes see field note book. 1040 500 80 320x - 60 See field notes. (x to cut paliz) to end membrane) fore arm 210 286 145 32 Taken in store (a sacks of peas) 101 28 12 Photo'd. 176 76 18 no embryos, of course. 380 200 19 (#1) 2 embryo 1 each side. 241 94 29 (#2) (tail damaged). 337 98 46 (#3) young (destroyed) 132 64 (about 23) (#4) any embryo Collected in mountains of upperly R. by L.A.Wills (#5) sterile lost on road out. (#6) (#7) 1 pouch young (in front) "Cheek foot for specimens" "Ethiopia - E " "Bagon - Nota"
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Berlin (p.2). Pterostoma stresemanni STERN Japan ✓ Pteropus chrysambon P. Batjan ✓ x " mel. keyensis P. Rcn ✓ x " " aureus P. Ana ✓ x " defuer An. ✓ x " pothiei STERN Japan New Zealand ✓ " mel. neobessei Peters New Brit. (Pomer) not found Macroglossum nanus Lectotype only Carponycteis /nschi M New Port- (Pomer) not found x " papuanus M Andai ✓ x Entellomera laccaris P+D. Anana Senna x Plectylpus keyensis Peters Rey ✓ x Rhinophylla triangularis Peters Batjan : { shima nil Hippolabes andrewesi Peters Andaman : } 3cm. x " botchleri M Batjan ✓ x Piptotrelus angulatus Peters D. York not found x " papuan P+D Salavetta Senna x " p. orientalis Mayer Borae, Artibola Bay Dresden x Thischyra batjensis Mat. Polgan 19orfound x nyctoma estiolabiumi Meyer Borae-Artibola Begreden Macromyops elyanus STERN Weyler ✓ x Rattus harpago P+D. Katan Senna x Pelopus bruijni P+D Salavetta Senna x Lepus relicus P+D Katan Senna Hyomys an. dammermanni STERN Rumiipai Rey (Weyler) ✓ H. stotlensis Ruimker Horn skinbly ✓ x x Geonomys mollifidus P+D Katan Senna Leptomys ernstmayri Ruimker Damwaged ✓ x Hydromys leccarius P. Key +Berlin ✓ Psedohydromys ornatus Rümker Mt Wismar, Petz U.SA Rattus devipus gobensis " Japan Dol ✓ " " Staine " Kunjai ✓ Stenomyx s. unicolor " " ✓ " niobe clara " Sumari ✓ Melomys leipes clarae " Sumneri ✓ " " cwylandi " Kunjai ✓ " inscktori stresemanni " Damwaged ✓ " " Stiene " Sumneri ✓ " " gschensis " Japan ✓ " " pothiei " Kunsteinlptz. ✓
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-5- Dactylonax palpator palpator Milne-Edwards, S. coast of New Guinea Paris Berlin Dactylonax palpator ernstmayri Stein, Huon Dorn Genua Pseudochirus albertsii Peters, Arfak BM Pseudochirus coronatus Thomas, Arfak BM Pseudochirus paradoxus Dollman, Arfak BM Pseudochirus insularis, Stein, Japen I. Paris Dorn Pseudochirus beauforti Thomas, Lorentz R. Berlin Pseudochirus schultzei Matschie, Sepik Region BM Pseudochirus cupreus cupreus Thomas, Mt. Owen Stanley AMNH Pseudochirus cupreus obscurior Tate and Archbold, Mt. Tafa Santta Pseudochirus corinnae Thomas, Vanapa Mt. B.M. Pseudochirus caesias, Mambare R. Zool. Anz. Pseudochirus argenteus Forster, Sattelberg not found at Tring Felding Pseudochirus burgersi Matschie, Mt. Schrader Berlin Pseudochirus caroli Thomas, Weyland Mtns. BM Pseudochirus versteegi Thomas, Kloof-bivak, Noord R. Dorn Pseudochirus damerimani Thomas, Dutch N. New Guinea Dorn Pseudochirus pygmaeus Stein, Sumuriberg Berlin Pseudochirus mayeri Dollman&Rothschild, Gebroeders, Weyland range Type B M. Pseudochirus canescens Waterhouse, Triton Bay (Lolo Bay) Paris Pseudochirus gyrator Thomas, Lindum Cr., Gira R. district cast B.M. Pseudochirus avarus Thomas, Port Moresby BM Pseudochirus forbesi forbesi, Sogerè, Astrolabe Mtns. BM Pseudochirus forbesi longipilis Tate & Archbold, Mave, Tafa Range AMNH Pseudochirus larvatus, Rawlinson Mtns. D.M. Pseudochirus barbatus, Sattelberg, N. of Huon Gulf Berlin Pseudochirus capistratus, Schrader-Berge Paris Pseudochirus lewisi, Arfak Mtns. Dollman BM Pseudochirus schlegeli, Arfak Mtns. Lepdun Pseudochirus bersteini, Ramoi, W. New Guinea Lepdn
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3 Nyctimene geminus, Andersen, S. of Huon Gulf, British New Guinea. BM ✓ lullulae, Thomas, Woodlark I., East of New Guinea. BM ✓ major, Dobson, Duke of York Is. BM ✓ papuanus, Andersen, Milne Bay, British New Guinea. BM ✓ scitulus, Andersen, Aola, Guadalcanar. BM ✓ vizeccia, Thomas, Ruk I. BM ✓ Emballonura beccarii, Peters and Doria, Ansus. Gimra ✓ cor, Thomas, Choiseul, Solomon Is. BM ✓ furax, Thomas, Kapari R., S. W. New Guinea. BM ✓ meeki meeki, Thomas, Kiriwini I., Trobriand Group. BM ✓ meeki clavium, Thomas, Ara, Kei Is. BM ✓ meeki locusta, Thomas, Schouten I., N. W. New Guinea. BM ✓ nigrescens nigrescens, Gray, South America ? See other cards. ✓ BM nigrescens solomonis, Thomas, Florida I., Solomon Is. BM ✓ papuana, Thomas, Wakatimi, Mimika R., S. W. Dutch New Guinea. BM✓ raffrayana, Dobson, Gilolo I. Termite BM ✓ Taphozous granti, Thomas, Paramau, Mimika R., S. Dutch New Guinea. BM ✓ australis, Gould, Albany I., Cape York. Biodm. ✓ Saccolaimus mixtus, Troughton, Port Moresby, Papua. Sydney Rhinolophus achilles, Thomas, Key Is. BM ✓ euryotis euryotis, Temminck, Amboine. Leyden? euryotis aruensis, Andersen, Aru Is. Sibata ✓ euryotis praestans, Andersen, Key Is. BM ✓ euryotis timidus, Andersen, Batchian. BM ✓ fallax, Andersen, Ighibirei, Kemp Welch R., British New Guinea Bologna keyensis, Peters, Key Is. Berlin ✓ Rhinophyllotis megaphyllus, Gray, Caves Moorumbidjee R. BM ✓ megaphyllus monachus, Andersen, St. Aignans I., Louisiade BMV. Arch. Bali ✓ truncatus, Peters, Batjan.
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Melomys stalkeri, Thomas, A[illegible]. arcium, Thomas, Rossel I., D'Entrecasteaux Group. rufescens, Alston, Duke of York I. musavora, Ramsay, Duke of York I. platyops, Thomas, head of Aroa R., S. E. British New Guinea. bougainvillei Troughton. Bougainville levipes, Thomas, Haveri, British New Guinea. gracilis, Thomas, Owgarra, Angabunga R., S. E. British New Guinea. muscalis, Thomas, Lower Fly R, British New Guinea. rubicola, Thomas, Bramble Key, Torres Straits. lorentzii, Jentink, Resi Camp. mollis, Thomas, S. slope Mt. Carstenz, Charles Louis Mtns., Dutch New Guinea. lanosus, Thomas, Doormanpad-bivak, N. New Guinea. rattoides, Thomas, Mamberano R., N. New Guinea. rubex, Thomas, Doormanpad-bivak, N. W. New Guinea. moncktoni, Thomas, British New Guinea. lutillus, Thomas, Owgarra, Angabunga R., S. E. New Guinea. mayeri, Dollman and Rothschild, The Gebroeders, Weyland Rge., Dutch New Guinea. Rattus (Megaruber) Jentink, Doreh, New Guinea. Melomys shawi, Archbold and Tate, Weyland Range, Dutch New Guinea. tafa, Archbold and Tate, Mt. Tafa, Papua. latipes, Archbold and Tate, Baroka, Mekeo Dist., Central Div., Papua. sevia, Archbold and Tate, Cromwell Range, Huon Peninsula, Mandated Territory of New Guinea. Uromys anak, Thomas, Efogi, Brown R., N. E. New Guinea. rothschildi, Thomas, Rawlinson Mtns., German New Guinea. ero, Thomas, Utakwa R. neobritannicus, Archbold and Tate, New Britain, Solomon Is. prolixus, Thomas, Haveri, E. British New Guinea. ductor, Thomas, Averu, Aroa R., British New Guinea. m. linicauda Troughton. Port Moresby Cap, Torres Str. l[illegible]em Strip m. mixtus Broote Eylandt, J[illegible]. Gulf Carpentaria.
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Uromys scaphax, Thomas, Canoe Camp, Lower Setakwa R. aruensis, Gray, Aru Is. See Meyer, 1876, A.M.N.H., #.17, (4) p.145.v. siebersi, Thomas, Gunung Daab, Great Kei. waigeuensis, Frechkop, Waigeu I. validus, Peters and Doria, Katau, New Guinea. (Hapalotis papuanus), Ramsey, New Guinea. multiplicatus, Jentink, Sentani I. (Mus barbatus) A. Milne-Edwards, Aroa R., British New Guinea. Cyromys rex, Thomas, Solomon Is. imperator, Thomas, Solomon Is. Solomys sapientis, Thomas, Ysabel I., Solomon Group. salobrosis Troughton Bougainville. solomonis Thomas Unicomp poneleti Troughton s. Bougenville Is. Anisomys imitator, Thomas, Avera, Aroa R., British New Guinea. Hyomys meeki meeki, Thomas, Avera, Aroa R., British New Guinea. meeki dammermani, Allen and Barbour, Kunupiberg, Weyland Mtns., Dutch New Guinea. strobilurus, Rummler, Sattelberg, German New Guinea. Pogonomys macrourus, Milne-Edwards, New Guinea. (Vogelkop) sylvestris, Thomas, Rawlinson Mtns., N. E. New Guinea. Lepidus lepidus, Thomas, Haveri, British New Guinea. lepidus huon, Archbold and Tate, Sevia, Cromwell Mtns., Huon Peninsula, New Guinea. lepidus derimapa, Archbold and Tate, Derimapa, Gebroeders Gebirge, Dutch New Guinea. lamia, Thomas, Ighibirei. vates, Thomas, Madeu, upper St. Joseph's R., British New Guinea. loriae, Thomas, Haveri, British New Guinea. mollipilosus, Peters and Daria, Katau, Papua. dryas, Thomas, Dinawa, Owen Stanley Range, British New Guinea. forbesi forbesi, Thomas, Sogerá, S. E. New Guinea. forbesi vulturnus, Thomas, Bara-Bara, Milne Pay, S. E. Papua. forbesi mambatus, Thomas, Kokoda, Mambare R., British New Guinea