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SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS FROM THE INDIAN 



MAMMAL SURVEY 



OF THE 



BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 



(By R. C. WilOUGHTON.) 



Part II. 



{Continued from iiacje 598 of Volume XXV.) 



Order II. — Chiropteka — (continued.') 



Subfamily II. — MuKiNhNiE. 



Blanford's genua Harpiocephalus, together with the genus 

 MuRiNA, and a third genus. Hakpiola, founded by Thomas (A. 

 M. N. H. (8), xvi., p. 309, 1915) make up this Subfamily, and may 

 be arranged in a ke}'^ as follows : — 



Key to the genera of the MuriniNjE. 



A. — Last upper molar normal. 



a. Canine normal ... ... ... I. MURINA. 



b. Canine not higher than the anterior 



premolar ... II. Harpiola. 



/?. — Last upper molar reduced to a remnant, 



often deciduous III. Harpiocephalus. 



Gen. I. — MuRiNA. 



Except that we accept the name 



,^„ . ,, , o 11 h:dimi, Peters, for the Indian i-e- 



No. 198. tuhinaris, bcully. , ,. ,.7 „, ^ ,, ^^^ 



I i^^ , ,. T^ 1 presentative ot levcxjaster, these 



No. 201. ciichtis \yoh^on ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ unchanged, but we 



No. 202. Zet^co^a^kr, M.-Ldw. ^^^^^.^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ the list two new 



species, viz., ruhex, Thomas, and 

 aurata, Milne- Edwards, These five species may be arranged in a 

 key as follows : — 



Kei/ to the species o/MuRiNA. 



^. — Size small, forearm, 27-35 mm. 



a. Size smaller, forearm 27-28 mm. ... 1. aurata, M.-Edw. 



b. Size larger, forearm 33-35 mm. . 



a\ Uppei- half ot outer margin of 



ear-con(;li c uicave... ... 2. tulnnaris, ScnWj. 



W. Upper half ot outer margin of 



ear-conch convex or straight. 



