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along the whole of the hind limbs to the bases of the claws. 
Below the distribution of the fur is similar, but the fur extends 
further on the wing-membranes, and of course stops short at the 
ankles. 
Upper incisors broad, triangular, not so styliform as in the 
other species. Premolars and molars narrow. 
Colour throughout dull smoky grey, the head similar to the 
body. 
Dimensions : 
Pent out 
Head Hand body gt RR ae aii 00 
Har Grom, DIOR 15.5 
MOReaTMly ih cagione arbi Fe GEA PE a ee Ol 50 
Lower leg . . RARI ee) 19 
Thumb (including dani Wi di ne do 19 
Greatest depth of interfemoral mbianti — 4.2 
Distinguished from all other species by the absence of the 
calcar, and the remarkable hairiness of the tibiae and feet. 
37. Eonyeteris spelaea, Doss. 
Farm Caves, near Moulmein. Many specimens. Also collected 
in a cave at Yado on the Carin Hills. 
Signor Fea has given an account of his capture of these spe- 
cimens in the Farm Caves in his “ Viaggio da Moulmein al 
Monte Mulai” (in Bollet. Soc. Geogr. Ital., July 1888). 
38. Carponyeteris minimus, Grorr. 
Macroglossus minimus, Dobs. et auct. al. 
gala no A 0 lapo! 
39. Rhinolophus pearsoni, Horsr. 
7. Tahò. A single specimen. 
40. Rhinolophus affinis typicus, Horsr. 
Tahò. 
