no. 1809. MAMMALS FROM BORNEO AND VICINITY— LYON. 13] 



RHINOLOPHUS TRIFOLIATUS Temminck. 



1905. Rhinolophus trifoliatus, Andersen, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, vol. 16, 

 p. 249, August, 1905. 



1907. Rhinolophus trifoliatus, Lyon, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, p. 563, Decern, 

 ber 24, 1907. 



One specimen from along the Kapuas River in 1905, and four others 

 on later expeditions, three from the Kendawangen River and one 

 from the Sampanahan, all preserved in alcohol. 



(For measurements see table, p. 132.) 



Hanging beneath a palm leaf in dense hill jungle (Sampanahan River speci 

 men). — W. L. A. 



RHINOLOPHUS AFFINIS Horsfield. 



1824. Rhinolophus affinis Horsfield, Zool. Research, Java. 



Fourteen specimens from the Pangkallahan River, and five fron. 

 the upper Pasir River, all preserved in alcohol. 

 (For measurements see table, p. 132.) 



Taken in a large cave near Lowatsi (of the Pasir specimens). — W. L. A. 



RHINOLOPHUS BORNEENSIS Peters. 



1861. Rhinolophus borneensis, Peters, Monatsber. Akad. Berlin, 1861, p. 709. 



Five specimens in alcohol from Pulo Panebangan. 

 (For measurements see table, p. 132.) 



RHINOLOPHUS BORNEENSIS SPADIX (Miller). 



1906. Rhinolophus borneensis spadix, Miller, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 31, p. 64, 

 July 23, 1906. 



Three specimens from Pulo Serutu and two from Karimata, col- 

 lected in 1904. 



NICTERIS • JAVANICUS (Geoffroy). 



1813. Nycteris javanicus Geoffroy, Ann. Mus. Paris, vol. 20, p. 20. 

 One specimen preserved in alcohol, from the Upper Pasir River. 



(For measurements see table, p. 136.) 

 In a small cave in limestone rock. — W. L. A. 



1 See Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., vol. 22, p. 90, April 17, 1909. I have used the name Nicteris in- 

 stead of Petalia, as by recommendation of the International Code Nicleris is a different term from 

 Nycteris. 



