22 Gr. E. Dobson — On a new species of Molossus,. [Jan. 



4. Gherm, in Bihar, 909. Published, Proceedings 1870, p. 297. 



5. MdltlaJ/, 911. [Gr. C] 



6. Hazrat Panduali, 915. [G. C] 



7 to 9. GW, two of 916, and one of 918. [G. C] 

 10. Sunndrgdon, 2nd Rabi' II., 919, or 8th May, 1513. [G. C] 

 Published, Journal, 1872, p. 333. 



11. Birbhum, 922. Published, Journal, 1861, p. 390. 



12. Sunndrgdon, 15th Sha'ban, 925, or 12th August, 1519. [G. C] 



13. Gaur, 925, or A. D. 1519. Published with plate, J. A. S. B., 



1871, Pt. I, p. 256. 



12. Na'siruddi'n Abul Muzaffar Nusrat Sha'h> son of Husain Shah. 



1. Sunndrgdon, 929, or 1523. [G. C] Published, Journal, 1872, 



p. 338. 



2. Sdtgdon, Ramazan, 936, or May, 1529. Published, Journal, 1870, 



p. 298. 



3. Gaur, Qadam Rasul, 937, or 1530-31. [G. C.]. Published, Journal 



1872, p. 338. 



13. 'Ala'uddi'n Abul Muzaflfar Fi'ru'z Sha'h, son of Nucrat Shah. 

 1. Kalnali, 1st Ramazan, 939, or 27th March, 1533. Published, 



Journal, 1872, p. 332. 



14. Ghia'suddi'n Abul Muzaflfar Mahmu'd Sha'h (III.) son of Hu- 

 sain Shah. 



1. GWr, Sa'dullahpur, 911, or 1531-35, [G. C.]. Published Journal, 



1872, p. 339. 



2. — Description of a remarkable new species of Molossus (Nyctinomus,) 

 from Johore in the Malay Peninsula ; — by G. E. Dobson, B. A., M. B. 



The following description of a very interesting new species of Molossus 

 is taken from a single male specimen, preserved in spirit, which was obtained 

 by Mr. Wood-Mason's private collector at Johore. 



Molossus (Nyctinomus) Johorensis, n. sp. 



Ears large, circular, as in Nye. plicatus, Buch. Ham. ; united in front ; 

 antitragus large, separated from the outer margin by a deep concavity ; 

 tragus very small, square, superior margin slightly concave. In front, the 

 inner sides of the ears are connected by a fold of integument passing for- 

 wards on the muzzle as far as a point placed mid-way between the eyes and 

 the extremity of the nostrils. This connecting band is continued upwards 

 and backwards, between the ears, to a height of - l inch, forming a 

 small funnel open behind, wide below and narrow above. At a distance of 

 about 0"3 inch from the anterior connecting band the ears are again con- 

 nected by a second fold of skin posterior and parallel to the first, about 



