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rhomas has named a subspecies, seianum, of tlie Arabian rnuscatel- 

 /wn from Seistan (A. M. N. H. (8), xii., p. 88, 1913). These 

 three forms may be arranged in a key as follows : — 



Ke^ to the spscies of Khinopoma. 



^.— Tail shorter than forearm ; skull with a 



transverse ridge, on each side, im- 

 mediately above the nostrils ; forearm 



70mm. ... ... ... ... 1. JcinnearifWr. 



B, — Tail longer than forearm ; skull with a 



globular swelling, on each side, above 



the nostrils. 



a. Size larger, forearm 57-Gl mm. ... 2. hardwickei, 



Gray. 



6. Size smaller, forearm 52*omm. ... 3. to. seianum, 



Thos. 



Distribution : 

 ,1. E. Jcinneari, Wroughton. 



2. B. hafdwicTcei, Gray. 



S. B. muscatellum seianum, 

 Thomas. 



Tifpe locality : — Bhuj, Cutch. (B. 

 N. H. S.— Crump.) 



OtJier localities : — Kathiawar ; 

 Nimar ; Bengal (M. S. I.) 



Tope:—B. M. No. 11. 12.11.1. 



Ti/p3 hcalitii : — " India." 



ether localities : — Nasirabad, Baj- 

 putana ; Allahabad ; Khandesh; 

 Dharwar (B. M.) Sind; Cutch; 

 Palanpur; Kathiawar; Gwalior ; 

 Central Provinces ; Dharwar ; Bel- 

 lary; Bengal (M. S. I.) ' ., ;. 



7//^je:--B. M. No. I.e. 



Tyj)e hcalify : — Seistan. (Col. 

 MacMahon, Seistan Boundary Com- 

 mission). 



Other he dities : — None. 



2)ip3:—B. M. No. 6. 1. 2. 2. 



Family VIII. — MoLOSsm^. 



The name Tadarida has been substituted by Lyon (Proc. 

 Biol. Soc. Wash., xxvii, p. 215, 1914), as being an older 

 name, for Nyctinomus. Besides this Thomas recognises two 

 other genera as occurring in our region, and arranges the three 



