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tibia and smaller foot; skull with braincase nearly U times as broad as 

 deep. 



Color.— After its long immersion in alcohol the fur is lighter and yellower 

 than that of four Javan skins of Kerivoula hardwickii. Upperparts between 

 buff and cream-buff, the tips of the hairs darker, producing a distinct 

 clouding of broccoli-brown. Underparts similar but without the clouding. 

 Hairs everywhere prouts-brown through basal half. Ears and membranes 

 uniform brown. 



Skull and teeth.— The skull is readily distinguishable from that of K. 

 hnrdwickiihy its low, flattened braincase (see measurements) and narrower 

 palatal and narial eraarginations. Teeth not obviously different from those 

 of the Javan animal. 



Afeasurements.— Type : Head and body, 32.6 ; tail, 428 ; tibia, 15.4 ; foot, 6 ; 

 forearm, 32.8 ; thumb, 7 ; second finger, 34 ; third finger, 70 ; fourth finger, 

 48; fifth finger, 48; ear from meatus, 11.6; ear from crown, 10; skull, 

 greatest length, 13.3(14.2)*; condylobasal length, 12.6 (13.4); median 

 palate length, 6.2 (6.5) ; zygomatic breadth, 8.2 (8.7) ; interorbital constric- 

 tion, 3 (3) ; breadth of braincase, 7 (7.2) ; depth of braincase including 

 audital bullae, 5.5 (6.5) ; mandible, 9.5 (10) ; maxillary toothrow exclusive 

 of incisors (alveoli), 5.2 (5 8) ; mandibular toothrow exclusive of incisors 

 (alveoli), 5.7 (6.2). 



Specimens examhied. — Two, the type from Burma, and a second specimen 

 (female, No. iHf f ) froJ^ Cambodia. 



♦Measurements in parenthesis are those of an adult female Kerivoula hardwickii 

 from western Java (No. 141,590). 



