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In all respects like true shortridyei, but an olive brown is substituted 

 for the clear blue grey of true shortridgei. Mr, Shortridge's note under 

 P. shortridgei refers also to this form. 



(8) Cynopiektts sphinx sphinx, Vahl. 



The Southern Short-nosed Fruit Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 6.) 



SI, $23, Kin. 



{See also Reports Nos. 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 18 and 19.) 

 These specimens do not vary appreciably from those from South India, 

 Oeylon, Kumaon, &c. Dr. Andersen records its presence as far East and 

 South as Siam. 



(9) RHiiroLOPHUs AFFiNis, Horsf . 



The Allied Sorseshoe Bat. 



1824. RhinolopMis affinis, Horsfield. Zool. Res. Jav., pi. 1. 

 1891. Rhinolophos affinis, Blanford, Mammalia No. 150. 

 (S 1, Hisweht. 



In the Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (XVI) for 1905, p. 649., Dr. Andersen re- 

 cords a number of local races of this species, of which the type locality is 

 Java. Judging by locality only, this should be macrurus K. And. of the 

 Karin Hills, but as Dr. Andersen is working at the group it is best to be 

 satisfied for the present with the specific name. 



" This Bat had a particularly strong smell." — Gr.O.S. 



(10) Rhinolophus monticola, K. And. 



The Mussoorie Horseshoe Bat. 



1891. Rhinolophus peter si, Blanford, Mammalia No. 152 (partim). 

 1905. Rhinolophus monticola, K. And., P. Z. S., p. 124. 

 in al. 1, Kindat. 



(II) HiPPOSIDEROS ARMIGEE, HodgS. 



The Great Himalayan Leaf-nosed Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 14.) 



<S 1, Kauktaung. 



{See also Reports Nos. 15 and 16.) 



" Observed around Kauktaung and Tamanthe. Flight slow and heavy. 

 Its habit of circling round tirees makes it at times rather easy to mistake 

 for a small flying fox." — G.C.S. 



(12) HiPPOSIDEROS LAKVATUS, Horsf. 



Horsfield^s Leaf-nosed Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 14.) 



S 23, 5 16, 1, in al. 26, Hkamti, A specimen collected at Yin 

 by G.W. Dawson, I.C.S., was recorded in the Mt. Popa Report. 

 ''Plentiful round Hkamti."— G.C.S. 



(13) HiPPOSiDEKOS FULvus, Gray. 

 The Bi-coloured Leaf-nosed Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 3.) 



1891. Hipp)osideros bicolor, Blanford, Mammalia No. 166 (partim). 

 J 1, Monywa ; $ 2, Homalin. 



