76 ~ Mammatia or Inpia. 
feet long and slender ; tail as long as head and body, wholly contained 
in the membrane. 
Dentition: Inc., 
22; can., ~—*; premolars, 2 
— 3 
6 
2; molars, 3—3, 
3 SaaS 
No. 119. MINIOPTERUS SCHREIBERSII, 
Hapirat.—Burmah and Ceylon. 
Description.—Colour of fur varies, the basal half of the hair always 
dark greyish black, dark brown or black ; the extremities varying from 
light grey to light reddish-grey, dark reddish-brown and black. For 
further details see Dobson’s monograph. 
GENUS BARBASTELLUS. 
Ears large, connate at the base in 
front, triangular, emarginate on the 
outer margin, broad, concealing the 
back of the head, hairy in the 
middle ; tragus broad at the base, 
narrow at the tip, and curved 
outwardly. 
Cale 
Dentition : Inc., ; can., — ; 
—2; molars, = 
premolars, 2 
Synotus barbastellus. 
No. 120. BARBASTELLUS COMMUNIS. 
Jeridon’s No. 65.) 
Hasitat.—Himalayas, Nepal and Mussoorie. 
Descriprion.—Fur above blackish brown; the hairs fulvous at 
the tips ; abdomen greyish brown ; hairs fine silky. 
SizE.—Head and body, 2 inches ; tail, 143, ; expanse ; 103.—/erdon. 
This is the same as the English Barbastelle, and it appears in 
Dobson’s monograph as Synotus Darjeelinensis. 
No. 121. NYcTOPHILUS GEOFFROYI. 
( Jerdon’s No. 66.) 
Hapirat.—Mussoorie. 
Jerdon here goes back to the nose-leafed bats. Ican find no trace 
of it in Dobson’s monograph, which is so exhaustive as far as Asiatic 
species are concerned. 
