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(9) PiPISTRELLUS CEYLONICUS, Kel. 



Kdaarfs Bat. 



(Synonjmay in No. 1.) 

 $ 1, Luia. 

 {See also Keports Nos. 2, '6, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 14.) 

 ■' Shot over heavy jungle." — C.A.C. 



(10) PiPISTKELLUS COKOMANDRA, Gray. 



I'/ie Coroniandel Pijnstrel. 



(Synonymy in No. 5.) 



$2, 1 , Jagodih; Jl, $ 1, 4, in al. 1, Singar ; $2, in al. 1 

 Nimiaghat ; $1, Sangajata : S-, 5 2, Luia ; c? 2, §8, 

 in al. Koira ; c?18, $22, in al. 3, Salbani. 



{See also Reports Nos. 9, 11, 13, 14 and 15.) 



(11) PiPiSTKELLUS MiMUS, Wrought. 



The Southern diuarf Pipistrel. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



5 1, in al. 1, Lohra; 1, Gajhundi; 5 1? 8? ™ ^1- 11» Singar, 

 Gaya; (51, in al. 1, Nimiaghat; 1. in al. 1, Jagodih; 

 d" 2, 5 3, in al. 3, Luia ; d 6, § 19, in al. 18, Koira; 

 ST, $9, in al. 25, Salbani; in al. 1, Calcutta. 



{See also all previous Reports except Nos. 4, Id, 16 and 17.) 



" These little bats (including coromandra) are generally difficult to find 

 because of their habit of squeezing into small crevices for protection during 

 the day. In the evening they are early on the wing, and with their slow 

 and high flight are a fairly easy mark for the gun. During the day they 

 appear to rest singly or in pairs. Many of these specimens were netted as 

 they emerged from under the bungalow tiles and a large number of those 

 from Koira were caught in the thatch roofs of the houses." — C.A.C. 



(12) ScoTOzous DORMEKi, Dobs. 



Dormer's Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



J 1, 5 4, 6 Singar, Gaya; $2, Nimiaghat; J 3, Koira. 

 {See also Reports Nos. 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10 and 12.) 

 We have so far always listed this Bat as a Pipistrel, but recently Thomas 

 has decided to recognise it as a separate Genus. (Journ., B.N.H.S., 

 Vol. XXIV, p. 33.) 



(13) ScoTOPHiLUs wPi,0[JGHTOjsri, Thos. 



Wroughtori's Bat. 



(Synonymy in No'. 1.) 



(5 5, 5 18, in al. 3, Daltonganj ; in al. 1, Barkagaon ; $ 1, Jagodih ; 

 cJS, § 6, in al. 3, Lohra; JH, $5, 5 Singar, Gaya; in 

 al. 3, Calcutta; d'12, $7, in al. 5, Salbani. 

 {See also Reports Nos. 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17 and 18.) 

 " This Bat is not partial to houses if it can find a convenient Pahnyra 

 palm, where it often congregates in large numbers, visually separate from 

 other species." — C.A.C. 



