116 



10. MYOTIS MURICOLA (Temm.). 

 1 S- Kao Nawiig, Bandon, N.E. Malay Peninsula, 1,400 feet. Jime, 1913. 



Head and body, 44 ; tail, 34.5 ; hind foot, 6.6 ; ear, 12.5 ; tibia, 

 15.6 ; fore-arm, 35 ; inter-orbital breadth, 3.6 ; greatest cranial breadth, 

 6,9 ; maxillary tooth row, 5.5 ; mandibular tooth row, 6.0 ; mandible, 

 10.8 mm. 



11. HESPEROPTENUS BLANFORDI (Dobsos). 

 1 (?. Kao Nawng, Bandon, N.E. Malay Penicsula, 1,400 feet. June, 1913. 



Inter-orbital breadth, 4.5 ; greatest cranial breadth, 6.0 ; maxil- 

 lary tooth row, 4.1 ; mandibular tooth row, 4.6 ; mandible, 8.4 mm. 



12. EPTESICUS PACHYOTIS (Dobson). 

 Vesperugo pachyotis, Dobson, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, p. 211 

 (1871) ; id. Cat. Asiat. Chir., p. 104 (1876) ; Blanford, Faun. Brit. 

 Ind., p. 30 (1888). 



1 ? . Kao Nawng, Bandon, X.E. Malay Peninsula, 1,400 feet. June, 1913. 



The types from the Khasia Hills, Assam, seem to have remained 

 unique until the present specimen was obtained and the genus has 

 not hitherto been recorded from the Mala3'an region. 



Head and body =b 59 ; tail, 41 ; hind foot, 10 ; ear, 15.5 ; tibia, 

 15.3 ; fore-arm, 41.5 mm. 



Skull. — Condylo-basal length ± 15.9 ; palatilar length, 7.9 ; 

 maxillary tooth row, 6.1 ; mandibular tooth row, 6.8 ; mandible, 

 13.2 mm. 



13. RHINOLOPHUS BORNEENSIS. (?) 



1 ? . Kao Nawng, Bandon, N.E. Malay Peninsula, 1,400 feet. June, 1913. 



A single specimen of a leaf-nosed bat belonging to this genus 

 does not agree with the diagnosis of any form hitherto recorded from 

 the Malay Peninsula. From its dimensions it would appear to come 

 closest to R. h. spadix, Miller, from the Natunas and Karimata 

 Islands. 



Ears, length, 18.0; f ore -arm, 45.0 ; 3rd metacarpal, 33.0 ; III^ 

 14.5; III 2, 20.0; 4th metacarpal, 34.3; IVi, 11.2; IV ^ 13.0; 5th 

 metacarpal, 34.3; V^, 11.7; V-, 12.5; tail, 23.5; lower leg, 18.5; 

 foot with claws, 9.0 mm. 



Skull. — Greatest length, 19.3 ; mastoid width, 9.4 ; cranial 

 width, 8.44 ; zygomatic width, 10.0 ; supra-orbital length, 5.4 ; breadth 

 of nasal swellings, 5.3. Mandible, 13.0 ; upper teeth, 7.4 ; lower 

 teeth, 7.7 mm. 



14. CCELOPS ROBINSONI, Bonh. 



Bonhote, Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus., iii, p. 4 (1908). 

 1 (?, 1 ?. Kao Nawng, Bandon, N.E. Malay Peninsula, 1,400 feet June, 

 1913. 



Captured in tent at night. The locality of the type (only specimen 

 known hitherto) is the foot of Gunong Tahan, Pahang. 



* Male example. ^ Female example. 



