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44, RHINOLOPHUS MALAYANUS Bonh. 
2hinolophus malayanus, Bonhote. Fascic. Malayensis Zool, Part 1 
1903, p. 15. 
Resides the type locality, this form has hitherto only been ob- 
tained at Koh Lak in South-western Siam. 
45, RHINOLOPHUS AFFINIS SUPERANS K. And. 
?hinolophus afinis superans, K. Andersen, P Z. 8.1905, IT. p 104. 
(Raheng). 
Andersen mentions specimens from Trang in Peninsular Siam, 
and Bonhote records it from Jalor, in the same part of the country. 
According to Vousarges it inhabits “Siam.” 
46. HIPPOSIDEROS ARMIGER (Hodgs.). 
Rhinolophus armiger, Hodgson. Journ. Asiat. Soe. Bengal, IV, 1835, 
p. 699. (Nepal). 
Specimens of the typical form have been recorded from North- 
western Siam (Doi Par Sakeng and Nong Bea). It has also been 
recorded from Chantabun in South-eastern Siam and from Jalor in 
Peninsular Siam. The specimens from the southern localities may. 
however, belong to the race described by Andersen under the name H, 
armiger debilis ( Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) XVII, 1916, p. 37 ). 
47. HIPPosIDEROS LYLEI Thos. 
Hipposideros lylei, Thomas. Aun. & Mag, Nat, Hist. (8) XIL, 1913, 
p. 88. (Chiengdao Cave, Northern Siam). 
This species has hitherto only been obtained at the type locality, 
but it probably inhabits the whole of Northern Siam. 
48. HIPPOSIDEROS DIADEMA VICARIUS K, And. 
Hipposideros diatema vicarius, K, Andersen, Ann, & Mag, Nat. Hist. 
(7) XVI, 1905, p. 499. (Niah Cave, Sarawak), 
Authentic specimens of this race have been collected at Bang 
Nara, Patani, Peninsular Siam. The specimens mentioned by Bonhote 
from Biserat, Jalor (Patani), and by Flower from Bangkok, certainly 
belong to this same form. 
49. HIpPOSIDEROS GENTILIS SINENSIS K. And. 
Hipposideros gentilis sinensis, K, Andersen, Ann, & Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (9) 11. 1918, p. 881. (Foochow, Fokien, China.) 
Newly described by Andersen and recorded by him from Siam. 
Specimens collected at Chiengmai, Northern Siam by the present 
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