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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



VOL. XXXI. 



Specimens examined.— Thivtj-onQ (two skins), all from the type 

 locality. 



BeiiKd'l's. — This is a well marked local form, easily recognizable by 

 its reduced general size and lengthened ears. This is best illustrated 

 by the ratio of height of ear above crown to forearm; 47+ in 7 main- 

 laud specimens of Megaderma spasma., 58+ in 10 of 2£. cai'imatve. 



Family RHINOLOPHID.F.. 



RHINOLOPHUS BORNEENSIS SPADIX (Miller). 



1901. Bhinoluphus spadiv JMiller, Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., Ill, p. 136. 



March 26, 1901 (South Natunas). 

 1905. Rhinolophus borneensis spadix Andersen, Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1905, 



II, p. 87. October 17, 1905 (Karimataand Pulo Serntu). 



Three specimens from Pulo Serutu and two from Karimata Island 

 have been identitied as above b}^ Mr. Knud Andersen. 



HIPPOSIDEROS LARVATUS (Horsfield). 



Six specimens of a bat provisionally identitied as lUpposideros lar- 

 vatm by Mr. Knud Andersen " were taken on Pulo Serutu. An adult 

 male (No. 135049) measures, total length, 99 mm.; head and l)od3^, 68; 

 tail, 31; tibia, 21; foot, 9; forearm, 54.8; thuml), 9.2; second linger, 

 44; third linger, 80; fourth linger, 62; ear from meatus, 23.4; ear 

 from crown, 18; width of ear, 19.2. 



Meusarements of hats from tlie Karirnata Islands and Malay Pen'msida. 



Name and loculitv. 



Cat. No, 



KARIMATA ISLAND. 



Myotis carimatic. 



Do 



Emballonura anambcii 

 sis 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Megadermii carim<it:v . 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do ; 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



125153 Female . 

 125154a.... do... 



mm mm 

 44. 38. 4 

 48.0!40.0 



125140 



125142 



125144 



125148 



125149 



125128 



1-'5130 



125131 



125132 



125137 



125165 



126167 



125169 



125170 



125171 



125177 



125179 



125183 



125185« 



125187 



Male 



....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 Female. 

 ....do... 

 ....do.., 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 Male..., 

 ....do... 

 ....do.., 

 ....do.., 

 ....do... 

 Female, 

 ....do.., 

 ....do.., 

 ....do.., 

 ....do... 



44.4 

 43.6 

 47.0 

 45. 

 44.0 

 46.0 

 44.0 

 45.0 

 46.0 

 44.4 

 69.0 

 65.0 

 66.0 

 61.0 

 65.0 

 63.0 

 67.0 

 72.6 

 63.0 

 67.0 



mm mm mm 

 16.010.0 37.2 

 16.810.4 38.6 



9.0 



mvi 

 38.0 

 41.0 



mm 

 69 



mm mm 



59 53. 



60 55. 



mm 

 15.0 

 16.0 



mm 

 12.0 

 12.4 



mm mm 

 10. ... . 

 IO.4I.... 



14.017.0 



13.4 



10. 6 

 13.0 

 14.0 

 13.8 

 13.0 

 15.0 

 13.4 

 15.0 

 2.0 



16. 4 

 1.5.4 

 17.0 

 16.4 

 17.0 

 16.4 

 17.2 

 18.0 

 16. 

 32. 

 31.4 

 31.0 

 3. 6 2.S. ,s 

 2. 4 31. 

 31., s 

 31.0 

 32. 

 32.0 

 33. 4 1 



8. 45. 

 6. 45. 

 6.6 44. 



7.4;46. 



4.0 



7.6 

 7.2 

 7.6 

 7.0 

 7.0 

 7,0 

 l(i.,s,-,i;. 



l,"),r, :.(•,. 

 1 1. I .:;. 

 li,(i.^t;. 



li.i;:.!. 

 ir,.ii:,t;. 

 17. (I ..A. 

 16.4|58. 



7. 6 36. 6 



8. 37. 



7.4:37.0 

 8.0,36.4 

 8.0135.0 

 7.6;36.0 

 7.4i36.0 

 7.4 36.0 

 7.0 39.0 

 8.0 37.0 

 .s IV.d.'iO.ll 



I IS, (i."i_!.(l 



II 17.11 IS. (I 111. 



5043. 



5l|47. 

 4743. 

 5047. 

 5147. 

 49 46. 

 494(1. 

 52 IS. 

 53r,o. 

 ,^i2 IS. 



013.011. 

 13.411. 

 13. 8 10. 

 014.212. 

 13.4 11. 



12.811. 

 014.0 11. 



1 11. li 12. 

 II 1 t.li 12. 

 II Ifi.s |-_'. 



11.0 

 •H.O 

 19.0 

 IS.O 

 IS.O 



si s:; 

 T'.isl 

 72 75 

 77,80 

 80 84, 

 78 83, 

 7985, 

 81184, 

 8ll83, 



. II :;'.!. 1 1 1-;:;. 

 .1140.1133. 



. II). U32. 

 .0 11.0 34. 

 .0 40.0 31. 

 .0 38.0 31. 

 .0,39.031. 

 .039.4 33. 

 . 0j42. 4 35. 

 . 0142. 4:35. 



9.2.... 

 4 10.2.... 

 610.(1 .... 



10.0 



OilO.4 .... 



4|10.0 



4 10. . . . . 

 s;i0.4 .... 



01 9. 6 ... . 



sn.o .... 



1 27. U 63. 

 27. 0(12.0 

 4 211.0 62.4 

 0i2H. 0(11.0 

 6:2(1.0 61.0 

 4:26. (12. 4 

 6J26.4 62.0 

 6J27. 64.0 

 0127. 0,65. 

 29. 66. 



a Type. 



« Under date of January 17, 1906, Mr. Andersen writes: 

 have to separate these from Hipposideros larrafus." 



'I do not think I shall 



