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4. /)'. trifoUatus, Tern- Type locality : — Bantam, Java 



minck. (Hasselt). 



Tyi^e localities : — Malay Penin- 

 . siila ; S. W. Siam ; Tenasserim (B. 

 M.) ; Darjiling ; Tenasserim (M. S. T.) 

 Ty2ye : — Ley den Musevim. 



V, macro tis Grroup. 



These two representatives of the 

 No. 149. yearsoni, Horsl. group may be distinguished as 



No. 1 53. macrotis, Hodgs. follows : — 



Key to the species of the mojcrotis Group. 



A. — Third metacarpal shortened (656 mm)... l.pearsoni, Horsf. 

 B. — Third metacarpal longer (703 mm j ... 2. macrotis, Hodgs. 



Distribution : — 



1. B. 2Jearso7ii, Hors^eld. Tlipo locality: — Darjiling (Pear- 



son). 



Other localities : — Kumaon ; Darji- 

 ling (M. S. I.). 



Type:—B. M. No. 79.11.21.56. 



2. R. macrotis, Hodgson. Ttjpe locality : — Nepal (Hodgson). 



Other localities : — Mussoorie, United 

 Provinces, Nepal (B. M.), 



Type:—B. M. No. 45.1.8.416. 



VI. arciiatus Group. 



No. 146. coelophyllus, Pet. This is the solitary representatire 



of the Group within our limits. 



Distribution : — 



R. coelophyllus, Peters. Type locality : — Sal ween River, Bur- 



ma (Oapt. Beavan). 



Other localities : — Malay Peninsula ; 

 Moulmein, Lower Burma; Tsagine, 

 Upper Burma (B. M.). 

 Ty]>e: — Berlin Museum. 

 Note: — With reference to Blanford's No. 148, mitratus, Blyth. 

 Dr. Andersen informs me that he has examined the co-types (Ind. 

 Mus. Gale. Nos. 105 a. and b.), which were taken by Tickell at 

 Chaibassa, Orissa, in 1843, and they are in such bad condition 

 that it is impossible to discover with any certainty even the affi- 

 nities of the species. The animal has never again been taken. 

 Under the circumstances I have omitted mitraius altogether from 

 the above review of the genus. 



