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the end. Blackish above, with an orange vertebral streak, 
one scale in width, broken up into three elongate spots on the 
anterior part of the body, and a pale greyish brown streak on 
each side; these streaks becoming less distinct on the poste- 
rior part of the body; a yellow spot on each of the scales 
forming the two outer series on each side; ventrals yellow, 
with a dark brown spot at each end, these spots forming a 
lateral streak ; lower half of upper labials yellow; a dark 
brown streak between the two series of subcaudals on the 
second half of the tail. 
Total length 220 mm. ; tail 20 mm. 
A single specimen. 
Near C. sumatrana, Edeling, which differs in the presence 
of a preocular, in the pointed tail, in the lower number of 
ventral shields, and in the coloration. 
Named in memory of the late Mrs. Brooks, who helped 
her husband in collecting in Sumatra. 
XXXIX.—Two new Asiatic Bats of the Genera Tadarida 
and Dyacopterus. By OLDFIELD THOMAS. 
(Published by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum.) 
THE subjects of the two following descriptions have been 
recently presented to the National Museum by their respective 
collectors. 
Tadarida latouchet, sp. n. 
Allied to T. teniotis, but conspicuously smaller. 
General characters of TZ. teniotts. Colour above near 
“clove-brown,” the hairs whitish at base, their extreme tips 
pale drab, forming a prominent light ticking. Under 
surface scarcely paler, the hairs of chin and throat brown to 
their tips, those of chest and belly light-tipped like those of 
the back. ars in general structure like those of teniotis, but 
smaller; internal basal keel scarcely thickened externally, 
well fringed with hair; tragus smaller than in tendotis, about 
of the same shape, its antero-internal corner with a well- 
marked tuft. [This description of the ears, being based on 
dried skins, will no doubt need revision when spirit-specimens 
are available. | 
Skull very similar in shapg to that of tenzotis, but markedly 
