Diagnoses of three new Mammads collected by Signor L. FEA in the Carin 
Hills, Burma; by OLDFIELD THOMAS, British Museum (Natural History). 
Cynopterus blanfordi, sp. n. 
Ears margined with white. Tail absent. Interfemoral mem- 
brane narrow, rudimentary, and the calcar quite obsolete. ‘Hind 
limbs thickly clothed with fur to the claws. 
Forearm 50 mm. 
Harpiocephalus feae, sp. n. 
Allied to H. auratus, M.-Edw., but distinguished by the colour 
being brown instead of golden yellow, by the smaller nasal 
tubes, and by having the forearms, hind-limbs and posterior 
edge of the interfemoral membrane almost naked. Anterior lower 
DIRE very markedly shorter than the canine. 
 Distinguished from I. leucogaster by its smaller size, smaller 
ears, and by the inner upper incisor not being longer than the 
outer. 
. Forearm 29 mm. 
Mus chiropus, sp. n. 
Similar in size and general appearance to M. jerdoni, Bly., 
but distinguished from that, as from every other. member of the 
genus by the hallux being opposable as in Cr Teeth 
strictly as in Mus. ana 
Head and body - 125 mm ; tail 198; lidia 30. 
brian x: 
