134 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.40. 



MYOTIS MURICOLA (Gray). 



1841. Vespertilio muricola Hodgson, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, vol. 10, p. 908 



( Nomen nudum ) . 

 1846. Vespertilio muricola Gray, Cat. Spec. Draw. Mamm. Birds Nepal and 



Thibet, presented by B. H. Hodgson to British Museum, p. 4. 

 1907. Myotis muricola, Lyon, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, p. 563, December 



24, 1907. 



Thirty-seven specimens from Mankol, Kendawangan River, nine 

 from the Sempang River, and forty-one from Pulo Laut, all preserved 

 in alcohol. 



(For measurements see table, p. 136.) 



Caught roosting in plantain leaves. 



Roosting in curled-up young banana leaves. 



Roosting in the folds of the mainsail, out near the end of the main boom. — W. L. A. 



GLISCHROPUS TYLOPUS (Dobson). 



1875. Vesperugo (Glischropus) tylopus Dobson, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 473. 

 1907. Glischropus tylopus, Lyon, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, p. 563, December 

 24, 1907. 



Fifty-six specimens from the Kapuas River region, collected in 1905. 



KERIVOULA HARDWICKII (Horsfield). 



1825. Vespertilio hardwickii Horsfield, Zool. Researches in Java. 

 1907. Kerivoula hardwickii, Lyon, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, p. 563, December 

 24, 1907. 



One specimen from the Kapuas River in 1905. 



KERIVOULA BOMBIFRONS, new species. 



Type. — Preserved in alcohol, skull removed, adult male, Cat. No. 

 145616, U.S.N.M., collected along the Matan River, western Borneo, 

 August 15, 1907, by Dr. W. L. Abbott. Original number 5497. 



Diagnostic characters. — A small member of the genus, light in color, 

 with large ears, apparently rather closely related to Kerivoula pellu- 

 cida Waterhouse from the Philippines, but middle incisors not unusu- 

 ally slender, and membranes and legs more hairy. 



Color. — Type ; temporarily dried from alcohol : Upper parts, a light 

 wood brown with a slight tint of cinnamon ; under parts, a light ecru 

 drab, but rather dull; wing membranes, brownish something between 

 Prout's and hair brown; bases of hairs lighter in color than tips; uro- 

 patagium similar in color to fur of upper parts. 



Membranes, etc. — Uropatagium moderately well furred, hairs at 

 free edge not longer or more numerous than elsewhere; legs and 

 dorsum of foot quite well furred; forearm, and carpus and bases of 

 fingers with rather scant, short hairs; edge (width of 4 mm.) of mem- 

 brane from foot to fifth digit, hairy to about same extent as uro- 

 patagium, membrane between elbow and foot moderately haired. 



