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No. 84. VESPERUGO TICKELLI, 
Hasitat.—Chybassa, Jashpur, and Sirguja. 
DEscripTion.—Head broad and flat ; labial glands developed ; ears 
moderate, rounded above; outer edge straight, emarginate opposite 
base of tragus, terminating in a small lobe ; tragus lunate ; tail long; 
last vertebra free. The face is more clad with fur than in other 
species of this genus; fur of the body pale, straw brown above, pale 
buff beneath. For a fuller description and illustration, see Dobson’s 
Monograph. 
S1zE.—Head and body, 1°65 inch; tail, 2 inches. 
No. 85. VESPERUGO PACHYPUS. 
HasiTatT.—Darjeeling, Tenasserim, and Andaman Islands. 
DESCRIPTION.—Crown of head very flat ; ears short, triangular, with 
broadly rounded tips, tragus short ; under surface of the base of the 
thumb and soles of the feet with broad fleshy pads; wings rather 
short ; fur fine and dense, above reddish brown, paler beneath. 
S1zE.—Head and body, 1°7 5 inch; tail x inch. 
No. 86. VESPERUGO ANNECTANS. 
Hasitat.—Naga Hills and Assam. 
DescriPTion.—Muzzle sharper ; face hairy; ears pointed ; tragus 
long ; colour dark brown; illustration in Dobson’s Monograph. 
SIZE.—about 2 inches ; tail, 1°6 inch. 
Unites the appearance of a Vespertilio to the dentition of Vesperugo. 
No. 87. VESPERUGO DORMERI. 
Hapirat.—Southern India and Bellary Hills. 
DEscriPTIoN.—Head flat 3 ears shorter, triangular, with rounded 
tips ; tragus with a small triangular lobe near base of outer margin ; 
fur brown, with ashy tips above, darker brown below, with the terminal 
third of the hairs white. Dentition approaches the next genus, there 
being only one pair of unicuspidate upper incisors placed, one by each 
upper canine. 
No. 88. (VESPERUGO) SCOTOPHILUS SEROTINUS. Sy2.—VESPERUGO 
SEROTINUS. 
The Silky Bat ( Jerdon’s No. 3 iy 
Hasitat.—Europe, but extending through Asia to the Himalayas, 
Beluchistan and Kashmir. 
DeEscripTion.—Ears shorter than head, widely separate, ovate, 
