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Genus, Nycticejus, Rafinesque, Incisors, —. 
Sub-genus, Wycticejus ; premolars, = wing-membrane attach- 
ed to base of toes. 
N. EMARGINATUS, Dobson. 
Glands of the upper lip largely developed, forming rounded pro- 
minences between the nostrils and eyes; ears nearly as long as the 
head, with broadly rounded tips; outer side flatly emarginate 
- beneath the tip causing it to project outwards ; tragus moderately 
long, slightly curved inwards and obtusely pointed, maintaining al- 
most the same breadth from the base to within a short distance of 
the tip. Fur, above, tricoloured, at the base dark ferruginous 
brown, then buff, the tips light yellowish ‘brown ; beneath, dark 
ferruginous brown at the base, the remaining portion buff. 
Length, head and body 2”.9; tail 2.2; ear (anteriorly) 0.85; 
forearm 2”.2 ; thumb 0".45 ; tibia 0.85. Loe. ? 
Genus, Vesperugo, Keys. Blas. Incisors, = 
Sub-genus, Vesperus, premolars, —. wing-membrane attached to 
base of toes. i 
Y. pacuyotis, Dobson. 
Head flat ; muzzle very broad and short ; glandular prominences 
of upper lip largely developed, immediately behind them a furrow 
extends from the anterior corner of one eye to the other in front 
of which the fur of the head does not pass: ears triangular above 
with rounded tips, outer side without emargination ; lower portion 
of the ear from below the level of the tip of the tragus to the 
termination of the outer margin near the angle of the mouth very. 
thick and fleshy; tragus short, curved inwards; teeth very mi- 
nute, inner incisors bifid at their extremities, much larger and longer 
than the outer ones. Fur, above, dark brown throughout; be~ 
neath, a lighter shade of the same colour. 
Length, head and body 2”.2; tail, 1”.6 ; ear (anteriorly) 0.755 ; 
forearm, 1”.6; tibia, 0”65. 
Loc. Kasia Hills, Bengal. 
VY. Anpersont,* Dobson. 
* More detailed descriptions of this and of the next new species will appear 
in Dr. Anderson’s forthcoming account of the Zoology of the Yunan Ex- 
pedition. 
