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Colour of fur greyish brown above, white below ; the basal half 

 of the hairs blackish brown above, dusky beneath. 



Dimensions. Head and body 1'8 inches, tail 1-4, forearm 1-4. 



Distribution. The only specimen hitherto recorded was obtained 

 by the describer Dr. J. Scully at Gilgit. 



This species is allied to the Malay H. suillus, but differs in 

 the ear being less emarginate and furnished with a basal spur, in 

 colour, &c. 



199. Harpyiocephalus griseus. Hutton's tube-nosed Bat. 



Murina grisea, Hutton, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 712. 



Harpiocephalus griseus, Dobson, Mon. As. Chir. p. 154 ; id. Cat. 

 Chir. B. M. p. 280. 



Head conical, muzzle narrow, hairy. Ears small, narrow, bluntly 

 pointed, with narrowly rounded tips, upper third of the outer 

 margin angularly emarginate, middle third convex, lower straight, 

 ending opposite the base of the tragus, which is pointed and 

 slightly curved outwards. 



Wings from the base of the toes. Extreme tip of tail only free. 

 Inter fern oral membrane densely covered above with rather long 

 hair, which, however, thins out towards the posterior margin. 



Upper incisors large, conical, nearly as long as the canine, the 

 inner slightly the larger and having a short posterior blunt cusp 

 arising from the cingulum. Upper premolars equal to each other 

 and to the canine in height. Lower canine short. 



Colour above dark brown, with the ends of the hairs yellowish 

 brown ; below similar, but the tips are ashy grey. 



Dimensions. Head and body 1*4 inches, tail I'l (according to 

 Hutton 2 inches and 1), ear outside 0-3, forearm 1-35. 



Distribution. The only specimen known was taken at an elevation 

 of 5500 feet by Captain Hutton at Jeripani near Mussoorie in the 

 N.W. Himalayas. 



200. Harpyiocephalus harpyia. The hairy-winged Bat. 



Vespertilio harpia, Temminck, Mon. Mam. ii, p. 219, pi. 55, figs. 5, 6 



(1835-41). 



Noctilinia lasyura, Hodgson, J. A. S. S. xvi, p. 896 (1847). 

 Lasiurus pearsonii, Horsfield, Cat. p. 36 ; Blyth, J. A. S. B. xx, 



p. 524 ; Jerdon, Mam. p. 40. 



Vespertilio pearsouii, Tomes, P. Z. 8. 1858, p. 87 ; Blyth, Cat. p. 34. 

 Murina harpia, Dobson, P. A. S. B. 1873, p. 109. 

 Harpiocephalus harpia, Dobson, Mon. As. Chir. p. 155; id. Cut. 



Chir. B. M. p. 281 ; Anderson, Cat. p. 138. 



Muzzle thick and blunt, thinly clad in front of the eyes and on 

 the sides of the head. Ear-conch nearly as broad as long, broadly 

 rounded at the tip, outer margin straight below the tip, then 

 slightly emarginate, convex in the middle, again emarginate 

 opposite the base of the inner margin, and terminating in a small 

 lobe in front of the tragus. Inner margin very convex below the 



