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BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPAKATIVE ZOOLOGY. 



secondary lobe of each tragus has three distinct serrations distally, while in the 

 latter these lobes are practically entire, though with a slight indication of a tooth 

 near the tip. This character is thus probably an individual variation as suggested 

 by Miller (Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 1905, vol. 18, p. 228). 



RHLNOLOPHIDAE. 

 Rhinolophus ferrum-equinum regulus Andersen. 



Four skins with skulls, collected by the Rev. M. M. Carleton, in the Koolloo 

 Valley, India, correspond more nearly with this race than with the neighboring 

 allied races tragatus or proximus. 



Rhinolophus acuminatus Peters. 



An adult female, No. 6868, in alcohol, was collected by Mr. Thomas Barbour 

 at Buitenzorg, Java, and presents the following measurements: total length, 81; 

 tail, 26.5; ear, 18.7; forearm, 48.4; thumb, 10; 2d digit, 38; 3d digit, meta- 

 carpal, 35.7; 1st phalanx, 15.4; 2d phalanx, 19; 4th digit, metacarpal, 37 ; 1st 

 phalanx, 10; 2d phalanx, 12.7; 5th digit, metacarpal, 37; 1st phalanx, 11.8; 

 2d phalanx, 14; tibia, 20.3; foot 8.5, calcar, 13. 



Rhinolophus cornutus Temminck. 



Four specimens, iu alcohol, from Mt. Fuji, Japan, were presented by Mr. 

 Thomas Barbour. As there are but few published measurements of this species, 

 the dimensions of these four are here given : 



MEASUREMENTS OF RHINOLOPHUS CORNUTUS. 



Rhinolophus euryotis Temminck. 



This, the only species of the genus known from Amboina, Moluccas, is repre- 

 sented in the collection by a series of nine alcoholic specimens, collected by Mr. 

 Thomas Barbour. The forearm measurement of these specimens averages about 

 57-4 mm. (56-58). 



