2 JoUmul of the F.M.S. Museums. [Vol. VII, 



Head and body, 57; tail, 39; ear, 14; tragus, length on 

 inner edge 3, width 2-3. Third finger (epiphyses not fully 

 ossified), metacarpus 39; first phalanx, 15; lower leg and 

 hind foot with claw, 25.5 mm. 



Skull, greatest length. 17.4; condyle to front of canine 

 15.8; basi-sinual length, 12.4; palato-sinual length. 6.3; front 

 of canine to back of m 3 , 6.2 mm. 



Habitat and Type, as above. 



This bat has been determined as E.paphyotis t Dobs, of 

 Assam, to which it is no doubt closely allied. But it may be 

 distinguished by its larger size (the type being barely adult), 

 the attachment of the wing membrane to the middle of the 

 metatarsus instead of to the base of the toes, and by its 

 proportionally much larger outer upper incisor. 



Nyctalus stenopterus, Dobs. 



Nyctalus stenopterus, Thomas & Wroughton, Journ. F.M.S. 

 Mus. IV. p. no (1909). 



$ in al. Krian Road, Larut. Perak. 

 7 „ Singapore. 



Pipistrellus tenuis, Temm. (?) 



Kirivoula tenuis, Cantor Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal XV, 

 p. 185, 1846. 



V Telok Bahang, Penang. 



All the pigmy pipistrels of this region aie very rare in 

 collections, and it is impossible at present to make out their 

 relations to each other, or even to identify with certainty the 

 original P. tenuis. 



Glischropus tylopus, Dobs. 

 Vesperugo tylopus, Bonhote, P. Z S., 1900, p. 876. 

 j Krian Road, Larut, Perak. 



Hesperoptenus blanfordi, Dobs. 



Hesperoptenus blanfordi. Robinson & Kloss, Journ. F.M.S. 

 Mus. V. p. 116 (1914). 



Vesperugo blanfordi, Anderson Cat. Mamm. Ind. Mus., 

 1, p. 133 (1881). 



2 skins. Semangko Pass, Selangor — Pahang Boundary. 

 2,700 ft. 



$ in al. Gunong Tampin, Negri Sembilan. (Malacca 

 boundary). 



$ in al. Telok Bahang, Penang. 



9 ., Kuala Lumpur, Selangor. 



I ,, Kao Nawng, Bandon, Peninsular Siam. 



