LONNBERG, MAMMALS. 



In the folded wing the end of the first joint of the third and fifth fingers reach 

 just beyond the elbow. Plagiopatagium inserted at the tarsal joint. Tail a little shorter 

 than second joint of third finger. 8 9 muscular bands across the longitudinal one ex- 

 tending from the elbow to tip of fifth finger. 



General colour above brown, fur rather long, about 1 cm., with very pale basal 

 parts and brown ends. Underside light brownish grey. 



Length of nose-leaf from anterior margin of horseshoe to 



posterior point of lancet 14,5 mm. 



Greatest width of horseshoe (in spirit) 8 



Length of ear from base of inner margin to tip .... 22 



forearm , 53 



Greatest lenght of skull 24,5 



This bat must be related to the augur group but differs from its members except 

 Rli. augur zambesiensis in the absence of the small upper molar. The noseleaf is longer 

 than in augur and allies which also have the posterior connecting process triangular, 

 obtusely pointed , l not rounded as in this one. The ear is shorter in the augur-group, 

 but the tail somewhat longer and the same is also the case with the tibia. 2 



From Rh. fumigatus and allies this bat is easily distinguished by the absence of 

 hairs on the front surface of the sella, and from Rh. deckenii by the absence of the first 

 small premolar in the upper jaw, by the smallness of the nose-leaf etc. 



Kliinolopliiis sp. (conf. above). 



Kilimandjaro: 1 J 1 specimen from Kibonoto, 22 /7 1905. 



Small upper premolar outside the tooth row in the angle between the canine and 

 next premolar which sit quite close to each other. 



Horseshoe not covering the muzzle on the sides. Shape of nose-leaf as in the fore- 

 going. Ears similar to those of the foregoing. 



1 K. AXDFRSEN: Ann. & Mag. Xat. Hist. Ser. 7, Vol. XIV, p. 380. 



- Since this already was in print I have received a communication from l>r. K. AXDERSKX, who ha- 

 eoinpared this and the following specimen with his HI. tnif/nr -iniili/'ai/'unin. that lie thinks they ought to he 

 referred to that subspecies in spite of the differences. 



Kilimnnrljnrn-Hferii Expedition. 2. - 



