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No. 108. Myoris (VESPERTILIO) 
MURINUS. 
(Jerdon’s No. 61.) 
Hapirat.—N.W. Himalayas. 
DESCRIPTION.—Fur above light red- 
dish or smoke brown beneath darky 
white, the base of the hairs dark. 
S1zE.—Head and body, 24 inches ; 
tail, 2 inches ; expanse, 15 inches. 
Nos. 109 & 110. Myotis THEO- 
a BALDI and MYOTIS PARVIPES. 
Vespertilio murinus. (Jerdon’s Nos. 62 & 63-) 
Both these appear to be closely 
allied to the Jipistrelle of Europe, and are stated to have been found 
at Mussoorie and in Kashmir. 
No. 111. VESPERTILIO LONGIPES. 
Hapitat.— Kashmir (caves of Bhima Devi, 6000 feet). 
DescripTion.—Wings from the ankles; feet very large, about one- 
fourth the length of the head and body ; fur black above, underneath 
black with whitish tips. 
S1zE.—Head and body, 1°75 inch; tail, 1°45 inch. 
No. 112. VESPERTILIO MYSTACINUS. 
Hapirat.— Himalayas. 
DescripTIon.—Muzzle narrow ; skull vaulted ; ears as long as head 
wings from base of toes ; fur dark brown. 
No. 113. VESPERTILIO MURICOLA, 
Hapitrat.—Himalayas, Arracan. 
DeEscripTIonN.—Similar to the above, but may be distinguished by a 
small lobe behind the heel, by the deep emargination of the upper third 
of the outer margin of the ear; by the intensely black coiour of the fur 
and membranes, and by its small size.—Dodson. 
S1ze.—Head and body, 1°6 inch; tail, 1°55 inch. 
