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3. B. horealis, Nilsson. Type locality : — Scandinavian Pe- 



ninsula. 



Other localities : — Gilgit (Scully) 

 Type : — Unknown. 



4. E. atratus, Blyth. Tyjje locality : — Darjiling (Stol- 



iczka) 



Other localities : — None. 

 Co-types: — Ind. Mus. Calc. 14o. 



a. & b. 



5. E. pachyotis, Dobson. Ty^je locality : — Khasi Hills, Assam 



(Bourne). 



Other localities : — None. 



Co-types : — Ind. Mus. Calc. No. 

 145. a. & b. 



Gen. V. — Vespertilio. 



Blanford uses the name in quite a 

 different sense. 



The name murinus, L., is now ge- 

 No. 177. discolor, Natt. nerally accepted for this species, 



which appears to be identical with 

 the European form, and which scarcely enters our area. 



Distribution : — 



V. murinvs, Linnaeus. Type locality : — Northern Europe. 



Other localities : — Gilgit (Scully). 

 Type : — Unknown. 



Gen. VI. — Tylonyctekis. 



Temminck's name is that of the 

 No. 180, pachypus, Temm. Java form. Recently Thomas made 

 an attempt to assign these bats to several existing species but 

 further specimens received later did not altogether support his 

 conclusions and it was decided (J. B. N. H. S., xxiv., p. 778, 

 191G) to use fulvida, B\jth, for all Indian animals except those 

 from the West Coast, for which Thomas has provided the name 

 aurex (A. M.N.H. S., xv, p. 228, 1915). These two forms may be 

 distinguished as follows : — 



*o' 



Key to the species of Tylonycteris. 



A. — Colour dai'ker, deep rufous ... ... 1. fulvida Ti\jth. 



B. — Colour paler, brownish gold ... ... 2. aurex, T\\oq. 



