1870.) MR. R. SWINHOE ON CHINESE MAMMALS. 617 
hidden in caverns. The females and young are reddish-brown, the 
adult males black. 
10. “‘ VESPERTILIO FIMBRIATUS, Peters, n. sp.’ (Fringed Bat.) 
*¢ Closely allied toV. emarginatus, Geoffr. Ears rather more emar- 
ginate and more pointed ; tragus straight and shorter; wings extend- 
ing to the middle of the metatarsus; margins of interfemoral and 
lumbar membranes ciliated. 
“Third lower incisor horizontally half as long as the canine. 
Upper canine and third premolar closer together than in V. emargi- 
natus or V. daubentonit, the second small premolar being situated at 
the inner side of the third. 
“‘ Above light brown, below ash-coloured, all the hair at the base 
slate-coloured. 
; millims. 
“Poth lenous abone se Se 85 
Headset ee fee ee re ee: 18 
flout feteth of eae. 8209 PP 28 15 
Anterior margin of ear ............ 13 
Dass tae ay he eee oe oe age dee ie 7 
1 Vy PEC Ae a am pai ea oe ba aides Ge 
ibia *:. 3, OPN Tis SY ee Be 16-17 
CLE Stes BS RAR a rene ge a eo 
A common species at Amoy. Several examples procured; some 
are plain brown on the upper parts, others rufescent brown. 
11. “ VEsPERTILIO LANIGER, Peters, n. sp.’ (Woolly-faced Bat.) 
* Kars, tragus, and face very similar to those of V. mystacinus ; 
wings extending to the middle of metatarsus ; point of tail exserted. 
“Teeth sinilar to those of the same species, third lower incisor 
larger, and lower canines with much shorter points. 
** Above dark brown, beneath greyish white. The greater basal 
part of the hair slate-coloured. 
millims. 
‘otal tenethaliont, 25 .0od ese. ces. on 80 
Weadses . 8 2 isst Si ora ye: Ss tata ekS 
| EE abe e baa eee eS San ee 13 
571 lad SC a ere ae ee 6 
aren inl 5s aerate craterararsaverl oa, ocd onerd aa 35 
Wbias..« i .< Re age rh a 16 
1 CT an EO Sat NR a CS Sa 0 
This little woolly Bat is comparatively rare at Amoy ; I only pro- 
cured three specimens. 
12. VesPeERTILIO RUFO-NIGER. (Black-and-Orange Bat.) 
Vespertilio rufo-niyer, Tomes, P. Z. 8. 1858, p. 85, pl. Ix. 
This Bat was described (/. c.) by Mr. Tomes from a specimen pro- 
cured by Mr. Fortune at Shanghai. I have seen it at Tamsuy, N.W. 
Formosa (see P. Z. S. 1864, p. 381, Péeropus?). At Takow (S.W. 
Formosa) I procured a specimen, a note on the habits of which will 
