4 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [Vol. VII, 



Myotis muricola, Hodgs. 



Myotis muricola, Miller, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 

 1898, p. 321; Bonhote, P. Z. S. 1900, p. 876; id. Fasciculi 

 Malayensis, Zool. Pt. i, p. 18 (1903) ; Robinson and Kloss, 

 Journ. F. M. S. Mus. V, p. 116 (1914). 



Vespertilio muricola, Flower, P. Z. S. 1900, p. 347. 



2 in al. Kuala Lumpur, Selangor. 



$ Kao Nawng, Bandon. 



$ Batu Caves, Sehmgor. 



Leuconoe hasselti, I'emm. 



Myotis adversus ? Thomas and Wroughton, |ourn. 

 F. M. S. Mus. IV, p. no (1909). 



2 5 Lekop, Karimon Id. Rhio Archipelago. (1,578, 80). 

 The middle lower premolar quite as in typical hasselti. 



Leuconoe horsfieldi, Temm. 

 j in al. Jugra, Selangor. 

 9 ,, Selangor. 

 9 ,, Batu Burong, Pahang. 



Kerivoula papillosa, Temm. 

 g. 5. Semangko Pass, Selangor. — Pahang Boundary, 

 2,700 ft. 



A rare species. The British Museum contains ex- 

 amples from Cambodia (Mouhot) and Borneo (Everett). The 

 specimens recorded from Calcutta (Pearson), now prove to be 

 distinguishable and have been recently described as K. lenis, 

 Trios. 



Kerivoula hardwickei, Gray. 



<? Semangko Pass, Selangor. — Pahang Boundary. 

 Miniopterus medius, Thos. and Wrought. 



2 skins and 12 in al. Pulau Kaban, E. Coast of Johore. 



g in al. Terutau Id, West Coast, Malay Peninsula. 



These specimens agree closely in size and coloration with 

 the middle of the three species of Miniopterus collected in 

 Java by G. C. Shoitridge during the Balston Expedition. 



Emballonura monticola, Temm. 



Emballonura peninsularis, Miller, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Philadelphia, 1898, p, 323; id. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 

 XIII, p. 193 (1900); Bonhote, Fasciculi Malayenses, Zool. r, 

 p. 18 (1903); Kloss, Journ. F. M. S. Mus. 11, p. 155 (1908); 

 Thomas and Wroughton, Journ. F. M. S. Mus. IV, p. no 

 (1909); Robinson and Kloss, Journ. F. M. S. Mus. V, p. 115 

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