74 MAMMALIA OF INDIA. 
No. 114. VESPERTILIO MONTIVAGUS. 
Hasitat.—Burmah, Hotha, Yunan. 
Description.—Head slightly elevated above the face line ; muzzle 
obtuse ; ears narrow, tapering, wt% rounded tips slightly turned out- 
wards ; tragus long, narrow, and acutely pointed ; feet very small ; toes 
two-thirds the length of the whole foot; tail wholly contained in the 
membrane ; wings from base of toes; fur dark brown above, the tips 
paler and shining, beneath much darker, almost black, with ashy tips to 
the hairs; face much covered with hair, which almost conceals the 
eyes; the tip of the nose alone naked; wing membranes partially 
covered with fur. 
Si1zE.—Head and body, 1°8 inch ; tail, 1°6 inch. 
This bat, of which the above description is taken from Dobson’s 
monograph, was obtained by Dr. J. Anderson during the Yunan 
Expedition. 
No. 115. VESPERTILIO MURINOIDES. 
Hasitat.—N.W. Himalayas (Chamba), 3000 feet. 
DeEscripTIon.—General form of the ear triangular, with narrow 
rounded tips ; outer margin concave beneath tips; tragus slender and 
acutely pointed, with a quadrangular lobe at the base of the outer 
margin; fur dark brown above with light brown tips; dark brown 
below, almost black with greyish tips. 
S1zE.—Head and body, 2°5 inches; tail 2. 
No. 116. VESPERTILIO FORMOSUS. 
Hasitat.—N.W. Himalayas (Nepal, Darjeeling), Khasia hills. 
DESCRIPTION.—Wing membrane broad and variegated with orange 
and rich dark brown; the portions of the dark-coloured membrane are 
triangular in form, and occupy the spaces between the second and 
third and third and fourth fingers ; all the remaining portions of the 
membranes, including interfemoral, are orange, as are also the ears ; 
the orange colour extends in narrow lines along each side of the fingers, 
and is dispersed over the dark triangular space in dots and streaks. 
S1zE.—Head and body, 2 inches ; tail, 1°1; expanse 11. 
No. 117. VESPERTILIO NEPALENSIS. 
Hapitat.—Khatmandu, Nepal. 
DescrIPTION.—Fur of head and back long and dense, bicoloured ; 
base black, tips brown; underneath the hairs are two-thirds black, 
with the remaining upper third pure white. 
S1zE.—Head and body, 1°65 inch; tail, 1°35. 
