MAMAf.lL SLRVEY OF INDIA, BURMA AND CEYLON, 'im 



\^\\\\\^^\^ Duals. Init the collection, though a fairly large one in 

 iiiiinbers, has not a wide range in species. 



In all there are sotne 560 sptM-iniens divided among 21) species 

 and subspecies), in 'I'l genera. 



There is nothino- new to the Surve\- list in the collection, l)ut 

 the series of yi/ctalus and Barliastella are most welcome, as so far 

 only single specimens had been obtained, 



(1) KoUSETTUS LESCHEXAULTI, Desm. 



The Fulvous Fi-uit Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 11.) 



Pedong, c? 1 ^juv), $ o. 



(.SW' also Reports Nos. !•'>, IG, 17, 22 and 27.) 



{2) Rhinolophus rocxi, Temm. 



The Rufous Uorsc-x/ioc Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. o.) 



Ximbong, c? <'• 



(iVe also Reports Nos. 0, 9, 13 and lo.) 



(3) Rhinolophus monticola, K. And. 

 The Mussoone Horse-shoe Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 20.) 

 Nimbong, c? 2, $ 12; Pedong, 2 1; Sangser, J 3. 



(4) HiPPOSIDEKOS AKMIGER, HodgS. 



TJie Great Himalayan Leaf-nosed Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 14.) 



Nimbong, § 2. 



(.See also Reports Nos. 1-j, 1G, 20, 2o and 26.) 



(o) HiPPOSIDEKOS FULAis, Gray. 



The Bicoloured L.eaf -nosed Bat. 



(S^^nonymy in No. 3.) 



Nimbong, J 5, $ 12 ; Sancser, cf 6, $ 9. 

 (.Sec also Reports Nos. 3, r,-10, 12-14, 16-20, 22-24 and 27.) 



(6) Barbastella darjelingensis, Horsf. 



The Eastern Barbastcl. 



(Synonymy in No. 26.) 



Nimbong, J 6, $ 12. 



(iSee also Report No. 27.) 



(7) Tylonyctehis fulvika, Blj-tli. 



llw (lull-footed Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 2(5.) 



Kalimpong, d" f>, 9- 1"'; Nimbong, d 1: Sangser, S 1. 

 (.See also Reports Nos. 14, 17, 20, 23 and 2.">.) 



