602 APPEXDIX. 



sequently this name will have to be used. The following is the 

 revised nomenclature : 



No. 92, p. 182. Lutra vulyaris. 

 No. 93, p. 185. L. macrodm. 

 No. 94 must be omitted altogether. 

 No. 95, p. 187. Lutra cinerea. 



P. 221. I have now seen a specimen of No. 110, which, folio wing Dobson, 

 I called Gymnura suilla. I regard it as generically distinct from 

 Gymnura, and it should, I think, stand as Hylomys suillus. Under 

 these circumstances the name to fig. 59, p. 222, will not need 

 correction. 



P. 227. The last footnote is erroneous and due to a mistake. 

 P. 240. I was informed by Dr. Day, shortly before he died, that the type 

 specimen of Crocidura dayi was from Trichur in Cochin, and was 

 brought to him by a tank-digger. 

 P. 253, line 2, for ' Scotophilus ' read ' Nycticejus.' 



P. 265, No. 142. Cynoptems blanfordi, Thomas (not Doria & Thomas), 

 The description has appeared, Ann. Mus. Civ. Geneva, (2) x, p. 884. 



P. 317. Add after No. 190 : 



Vesperugo tylopus, Dobson, P. Z. S. 1875, p. 473 ; id. Mon. As. 

 Chir. p. 114; id. Cat. Chir. B. M. p. 236. 



This bat belongs to the subgenus Vesperugo, with two upper premolars on 

 each side, but has the lower surface of the basal half of the thumb and the 

 soles of the feet furnished with fleshy pads as in V. ( Vesperus) pachypus. 

 p. 307. See P. Z. S. 1876, p. 532, pi. Iv, figs. 3, 3a. Forearm 1-2 inches! 



Originally described from North Borneo, recently found by Mr. L. Fea 

 in Karennee. 



P. 325. Add after No. 198 : 



Harpyiocephalus auratus, M.-Edw. Rech. Mam. p. 250, pi. xxxvii b, 

 fig. 1, and pi. xxxvii c, fig. 2 (1872) ; Dobson, Mon. As. Chir. 

 p. 153; id. Cat. Chir. B. M. p. 279. 



In this species the first upper premolar is smaller than the second, as in 

 H. suillus and If. tubinaris, but the upper third of the outer margin of the 

 ear-conch is convex or straight. Each nostril forms a distinct tube 

 directed sublaterally, with a circular aperture marked by a very small 

 notch on the outer and upper margin. Forearm I'l inch. Colour of 

 fur black, above with golden-yellow tips, below with white. 



Described from Eastern Tibet. A dried skin has been discovered by Mr. 

 Thomas amongst some specimens from Sikhim formerly belonging to me. 

 Also add : 



Harpyioceplialus feae, n. s., Thomas, Ann. Mus. Civ. Geneva, (2a) x, 

 p. 884 ; thus described : 



"Allied to H. auratus, M.-Edw., but distinguished by the colour being 

 brown instead of golden-yellow, by the smaller nasal tubes, and by having 

 the forearms, hind limbs, and posterior edge of the Intel-femoral membrane 

 almost naked. Anterior lower premolar very markedly shorter than the 

 canine. Distinguished from H. leucoyaster by" its smaller size, smaller ears, 

 and by the inner upper incisor not being longer than the outer. Fore- 

 arm 29 mm (1*14 inches)." Found by Mr. L. Fea in Karennee. 

 P. 335. Vespertilio dobsoni. Mr. Thomas informs me that he finds a dried 



skin in the small Sikhim collection already mentioned. 

 P. 413. Mus chiropus, Thomas, described, Ann. Mus. Civ. Geneva, (2a) 

 x, p. 884. 



P. 463. It should have been noticed in the text that the identity of the 

 Sumatran and Indian elephant was conclusively demonstrated by 

 Falconer. 



