CazLops. 55 
No. 67. PHYLLORHINA BICOLOR. 
Hasitat.—India (N. W. Himalaya), Nicobar Islands. 
DEscRIPTION.—Fur above reddish chestnut; the base of the hairs 
pale reddish-white, or base of hair pure white, the tip, dark reddish-brown. 
Ears as long as the head, broad; the lower half of the inner margin 
very convex ; the summit of the ear conch rounded off broadly as far as 
a point on the outer side, where a slight but distinct flattening occurs, 
and indicates. the position of the tip. Horse-shoe small, square ; the 
concave front surface divided into four cells by three distinct vertical 
ridges ; no secondary leaflets external to the horse-shoe ; frontal sac 
distinct in males, rudimentary in females (Dobson). Blyth includes this 
bat in his Burmese Catalogue, but does not say much about it. 
GENUS CGLOPS. 
Possesses the general characteristics of Rhinolophus, but the tail and 
calcanea wanting entirely ; the intercrural membrane acutely emarginate 
to the depth of a line even with the knees; ears large, broad and 
rounded ; the summit of the facial membranes rising abruptly, obtusely 
bifid, bent forward ; fur long, delicately fine.—/erdon. 
Dental formula : Inc., Se < Cans, — x 
1. pre-molars, 2—? : molars, 33. 
d p) ®) ? 
: 2—2 3-3 
No. 68. C@LoPs FRITHII. 
frith’s Tailless Bat (iJerdon’s No. 29). 
Hasitat.—The Sunderbunds, Bengal. 
Description.—Colour dusky or blackish; the fur tipped with ashy 
brown above, paler and somewhat ashy beneath ; membranes fuscous. 
S1zE.—Length, 14 inch ; membrane beyond ? inch ; forearm, 13. 
This batis rare. The above description, given by Jerdon, is based on 
one specimen sent to Mr. Blyth by Mr. Frith, who obtained it in the 
Sunderbunds. It alsoinhabits Java. Dr. Dobson examined a specimen 
from thence in the Leyden Museum. He says: “Calcanea and tail 
very short,” whereas the above description says entirely wanting. The 
ears are funnel-shaped, and thickly covered with fine hair, Metacarpal 
bone of thumb very long; the wing membrane enclosing the thumb up 
to the base of the claw; wing to the tarsus close to the ankles ; feet 
very slender ; toes with strong claws.” 
