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crotis and subbadius, Hodgs., from Nepal, but is very easily to be 

 distinguisbed from all other species by the peculiar form of the 

 saddle and the lancet. It agrees in every other respect with the 

 true Rhinolophi ; but if any one wishes to make a genus of it, he 

 may call it Coelophyllus, with the same name for the species. 



Ears large, pointed, a little shorter than the head, with seven or 

 eight transverse folds, and the notch above the antitragus acutely 

 triangular ; horseshoe large, in front triangularly notched, sides 

 covering a single rudimentary secondary leaf; front part of saddle 

 bent forwards rectangularly, dilated at the base into a disk cover- 

 ing the nostrils, rounded but not dilated at the point ; the upper 

 margin of the saddle is lengthened, without a pointed process, and 

 not united with the lancet, but entering with its hinder part into the 

 cavity of the lancet. The- latter is very peculiarly formed, — convex 

 from behind, and containing a long hairy cavity open in front, 

 where on each side are to be seen the usual two lower cells, as in II. 

 ferrum-equinum ; but the septum between these two cells is cleft to 

 make room for the hinder part of the saddle ; and instead of the 

 upper third pair of cells there is a transverse slit, joined by a longi- 

 tudinal fissure descending from the apex of the lancet. The front 

 part of the lower lip has the usual naked swollen prominence, 

 divided by three longitudinal furrows into four divisions. The 

 wings are large, the fifth finger being a little longer than the fourth, 

 and do not reach the ankle, but leave the lowest part of the tibia 

 free, as in R. ferrum-equinum. 



Teeth ^^ - -^- - — ; the first small upper premolar is short, 

 pointed, and placed in the row of the other teeth ; the second rudi- 

 mentary lower premolar lies on the outside, in the angle formed by 

 the first and second premolars. 



The upper parts are brown, the underside paler, the hair being 

 whitish with brown tips ; and the wings are black brown. 



in c l rt?« 



Total length 0064 



Length of the head 0-020 



of the ear 0175 



Breadth of the ear 0-0125 



Length of the whole nose-leaf 0-013 



Breadth of the horseshoe 00087 



Length of tail : 00l!)_ 



of humerus 0-0235 



of forearm 0042 



1st finger. Metacarp. 0-004 .. 1st ph. O"O028. . 2nd ph. 0-0017 00085 



2nd finger. „ 00335.. „ 0001 .. 0-o:!45 



3rd finger. „ 0-031 .. „ 0-013 .. „ 0-0205.. Last 0-0027 0065 



4th finger. „ 0-0322.. „ 0-0085.. „ 0012.. „ 0-0010 0053 



5th finger. „ 0-0315.. „ 0-010.. „ 00116.. „ 00013 0"054_ 



Length of femur 0-01651 



of tibia 0-019 



of foot 0-0105 



of spur 0010* 



* In the same bottle with the Bats were two specimens of a fish (labelled 

 "Anahas scandcns, common on trees in water and mud-banks of Salween tidal 

 waters '') referable to I'criopktkalmus koelreiiteri, Tschudi. 



