85 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ZOOLOGY OF NEW GUINEA. Part IY. and Y. Remarks on recent Collections, made by Mr. Andrew Goldie, in the South East portion of New Guinea and the louisiades. By Ed. P. Ramsay, F.L.S. ; C.M.Z.S. ; Cor. Memb. Eoyal Soc. Tasmania; &c. f Continued from page 305, Vol. III., 1878.,/ Mr. Goldie having recently returned from New Guinea, lias placed at my disposal a third collection of Mammals and Birds, which he has recently obtained during his excursions inland. The farthest point reached by Mr. Goldie was about 70 miles from the Coast, and here the most interesting portion of his collection was made ; of the remainder, consisting chiefly of such species as I have previously recorded, I shall mention only those not before enumerated, or those which I consider of special interest. MAMMALS. Part IY. 1. — Pteropus conspicillatus, Gould. Mamm. A ust. Vol. III., pi. 29. Several specimens from Port Moresby. Pteropus sp. A large species, not unlike the large rufous-bodied species from the New Hebrides. Total length of body . . 12 inches Humerus . . . . . . 5*3 Ulna and Radius . . . . 6*8
Contributions to the zoology of New Guinea. Part IV. and V. Remarks on recent collections, made by Mr. Andrew Goldie, in the south east portion of New Guinea and the Louisiades