ART. 1 MAMMALS FROM CHINA — HOWELL 11 



Genus ANOUROSOREX Milne-Edwards 



ANOUROSOREX SQUAMIPES SQUAMIPES MUne-Edwards 



Anourosorex squamipes Milne-Edwakds, Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. Paris, 

 vol. 70, 1870, p. 341 (Szechwan and Tibet). 



/Specimens. — Nine; 2 from Wanshan, and 7, including 3 in spirits, 

 from Suifu, both in Szechwan. 



The Suifu skins are in rather harsh pelage and lack brown cheek 

 marks, but G. M. Allen has kindly compared them with the good 

 series of this genus in the Museum of Comparative Zoology and 

 pronounced them as belonging to the typical race. 



Genus CHIMARROGALE Anderson 



CHIMARROGALE HIMALAYICA (Gray) 



Croffnopun liitHalanieus OkaV, Aim. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. 10, 1842, p. 261. 



/Specimen. — One from the Likiang Mountains at 10,000 feet, 

 Yunnan. 



This animal is evidently extremely rare in China. 



Order CHIROPTERA 



Family EMBALLONURIDAE 

 Genus TAPHOZOUS Geoffroy 



TAPHOZOUS SOLIFER HoUister 



Taphozoiiff solifer Hollistetj, Proc. Biol. Soc. V\'asli.. vol. 26. 1913. p. 157 (near 

 Peking, Cbihli, China). 



/Specimens. — Nine, including the type, from the type locality. 

 Family RHINOLOPHIDAE 



Genus RHINOLOPHUS Lacepede 



RHINOLOPHUS BLYTHI CALffiUS G. M. Allen 



Rhinolophus blythi calidiis G. M. Allex, Anier. Mus. Nov.. No. 85, 1923. p. 1 

 (Yenpingfu, Fukien, China). 



/Specimens. — Seventeen from the foliovving localities in Fukien: 

 Yenpingfu 15 and Futsing 2. 



The topotypes are in perfect accord with the measurements given 

 by the describer. Those in spirits are very similar to European 

 examples of R. hipposideros save that the metacarpal formula is 

 different, and in the Fukien bats the border of the ear is less sharply 

 concave, the horseshoe is a trifle larger, sella broader and lancet high 

 and much wider. The skull differences are very slight, the chief one 

 being the broader interorbital. 



