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cies, viz., dryah and peshwa, have been added since Blanford 

 wrote. This makes a total of four species which may be arranged 

 in a key as follows :-- 



Ket/ to the species of Leuconoe. 



A. Size larger, forearm 40 mm. 



a. Colour paler ; hindfoot longer, 13 mm.; 

 middle premolar crushed inwards, less 



than one-third the size of first premolar... 1. hasselti, Temm. 



b. Colour darker ; hindfoot shorter 11 mm. ; 

 middle premolar not or little crushed 

 inwards, at least two-thirds the size of 



the first premolar ... ... ... 2. peshwa, Thos. 



B. Size smaller, forearm 36 or 37 mm. 



a. Slightly larger, forearm 37 mm.; 



underside almost as dark as upper ; 



general colour dark ; skull length 15 mm 3. cbryas, K. And. 

 h. Slightly smaller, forearm 36 mm. ; 



underside silvery ; general colour pale : 



skull length 14 mm. ... ... ... 4. longipes, DohBon. 



Distribution : — 

 1. L. hasselti, Temmiuck. 



2. L. peshwa, Thomas. 



3. L. dry as, K. Andersen. 



4. L. longipes, Dobson. 



Type locality : — Java. 

 Other localities : — Northern, Central 

 and Eastern Provinces, Ceylon 

 (M.S.I.) 

 Type : — Leyden Museum. 

 Type locality : — Poona, Bombay 



(Wroughton). 

 Other localities : — None. 

 Typ)e :— B. M. No. 0.9.16.1. 

 Type locality : — Andamans. 

 Other localities : — None. 

 Go-tyjM :— B. M. No. 6.12.1.31. 

 (Other co-type in Genoa Museum). 



Type locality : — Caves of Bhima 

 Devi, Kashmir. 



Other localities : — None. 

 Go-tyiJe :— B. M. No. 76.3.10.4. 

 (Type of megalopus, Dobson, B. M. 

 No. 73.4.16.13.) 



{To he continued) 



