NO. 1577. MAMMALS COLLECTED IN WESTERN BORNEO— LYOX. 568 



RHINOLOPHUS TRIFOLIATUS Temminck. 



1835-1841. Rhinolophiis Irifoliatus TemmiKcK, Moiiogr. Mainimilogic, II, p 27, 



pi. XXXI. (Java, type-locality.) 

 1878. Rhinolophvs frifolintiis. Dobson, Cat. Chirop. liritish Mus., p'. 106, pi. vii, 

 fig. 3.^ 

 "1905. Rhinolophiis trifolialus, Anderskn, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th ser., XVI, 

 August, 1905, p. 249, and tal>le opposite p. 256, and figs. 2 and 2a, p. 245. 



One specimen, an adult male, Cat. No. 142384, U.S.N.M., preserved, 

 in alcohol iroui Pnlo Kanclul, Kapuas River. The ty])e of Rliiiio- 

 lophus trifollatus came from Java, l)iit I c(uite ao^ree with Andersen, 

 in the ahsence of specimens, in tisinji Temminck's name for the Bor- 

 nean animal, although, as Andersen has ])ointed out, there are some 

 discrepancies between Temminck's natural-size illustration and Bor- 

 nean specimens. The example seciu'ed bv Doctor Abbott is a large- 

 sized individual, agreeing in most respects with Andersen's maximimi 

 measurements. 



For external measurements see tal)le, page 504. The princi})al 

 cranial measurements are: Total length, 24.9 mm.; mastoid width, 

 11.1 ; zygomatic width, 12.4; width of nasal swellings, 6.5; maxillary 

 toothrow", 9.4; mandibular tooth row (not including incisors), 9.9. 



MYOTIS MURICOLA (Hodgson). 



Seven specimens from Sanggau, an adult male, four adult fe- 

 males, and two young, all in alcohol. 



For external measurements see table, page 564. 

 [Caught roosting in the plantain leaves. — W. L. Abbott.] 



GLISCHROPUS TYLOPUS (Dobson). 



1875. Vesperngo {(rlischroptis) tylopas Dobson, Proc. Zool. Soc. LoikIou, p. 473 



(type-locality, northern Borneo). 

 1907. (Hischropvs tylopva, Miller, Bull. 57, I^. S. Nat. Mus., p. 205, June 29, 1907. 



Doctor Abbott secured 56 specimens of this interesting l)at, all 

 preserved in alcohol from the following localities: Sungei Sama, near 

 Pontianak, o<S; Ka]mas River (Opposite Pulo Jand)U, 11, and on Pnlo 

 Jambu, 7. 



For external measurements see table, page 5()4. 



[Caught in })anana leaves, caught in a hollow bam])oo. — W. L. 

 Abbott.] 



. KERIVOULA HARDWICKII (Horsfield). 



One specimen, an adtdt female, from along the Kapuas River. For 

 external measurements see table, page 564. The skull of this speci- 

 men is a trifle smaller than two Javan skulls of Kerivoula hardwichii in 

 the U. S. National Museum collection, but one of the latter is almost 

 as much smaller than the other as the Bomean skull is smaller than 

 it. There are no appreciable differences externally. 



