48 MamMatiaA OF INDIA. 
No. 48. RHINOLOPHUS ANDAMANENSIS. 
Hasitat.—Southern Andaman Island. 
DEsCRIPTION (afud Dobson).—Like &. afinis generally, but the 
anterior horizontal horse-shoe shaped membrane is very broad, com- 
pletely concealing the muzzle when viewed from above, asin R. Pearsonit ; 
the posterior terminal leaf is also much longer, produced backwards 
between the ears, and not concave on the sides as in &. afinis. The 
thumb is also much longer. Fur bright reddish brown abeve and 
beneath. 
No. 49. RHINOLOPHUS MINOR. 
Hasitat.—Burmah, Yunan. 
DEscripTion.—Light brown above, greyish brown beneath; ears 
slightly shorter than the head, sub-acutely pointed ; anti-tragus large, 
separated by a deep angular notch; lower lip with three vertical 
grooves. 
SizE,—Length of head and body from 1 to 1? inch. 
No. 50. RHINOLOPHUS C&LOPHYLLUS. 
Hapitat.—Burmah. 
DeEscripTion.—Fur brown, with whitish roots, light brownish white 
below ; ears large, with pointed tips projecting outwards; “ anti-tragus 
large, separated by an angular emargination from the outer margin of the 
ear ; horse-shoe large ; horizontal margins of central nose-leaf triangular, 
small; erect portion rather short, with parallel sides and rounded 
summit, meeting the connected vertical process at the same level” 
(Dodson). For a more detailed description see Dobson’s Monograph, 
page 53. ‘Three vertical grooves on lower lip. 
SizeE.—Length of head and body about 2 inches. 
No. 51. RHINOLOPHUS GAROENSIS. 
Hapitat.—Garo Hills, Assam ; Himalayas (Mussoorie). 
DESCRIPTION (afud Dobson).—Ears acutely pointed, with a large 
anti-tragus, as in &. afinis; anterior vertical process of the sella 
maintaining the same breadth upwards and rounded off above, con- 
siderably exceeded in height by the upper edge of the connecting 
process, which develops a long acutely pointed projection ; terminal 
portion of the posterior leaf broad with straight sides, forming an almost 
equilateral triangle. 
