NYcTICEJUS. 67 
No. 97. SCOTOPHILUS PALLIDUS. 
Hapitat.—Mian Mir, Lahore. 
DeEscRIPTION.—Head and muzzle as in S. Zemminckii ; ears slightly 
shorter than the head; internal basal lobe convex, evenly rounded ; tip 
broadly rounded off ; tragus moderately long and rounded at the tip; a 
prominent triangular lobe at base. Wing membrane from base of toes ; 
lobule at the heel very narrow and long; last rudimentary caudal vertebra 
free ; fur of the body, wings, and interfemoral membrane pale buff 
thoughout. 
$1ze.—Head and body, 2 inches; tail, 1°4 inch. 
NOCTULINIA NOCTULA. 
(See ante: Vesperugo noctula—Jerdon’s No. 41.) 
NycTIcEJUS HEATHII. 
Large Yellow Bat (Jerdon’s No. 42). 
(See ante: Scotophilus Heathii.) 
NYCTICEJUS LUTEUS. 
The Bengal Yellow Bat (Jerdon’s No. 43). 
NycTIcEJus TEMMINCKII. 
The Common Yellow Bat (Jerdon’s No. 44). 
Both the above (Nos. 43 and 44) are, according to Dr. Dobson, synony- 
mous with Scotophilus Temminckii, which see. 
NYCTICEJUS CASTANEUS. 
The Chestnut Bat (Jerdon’s No. 45). 
This is also a variety of Scotophilus Temminckit, 
NYCTICEJUS ATRATUS. 
The Sombre Bat (Jerdon’s No. 46). 
(See ante: Vesperugo atratis.) 
NYCTICEJUS CANUS. 
The Hoary Bat (Jerdon’s No. 47). 
See ante: Vesperugo lobatus.) 
