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The Collection contains little of special interest. Fipistrellus 

 hiMi appears, identical with the European form as well as in a pale 

 local form. Scoteinus ]jalUdus, which I believe has not again been 

 taken since Dobson named it from Mian Mir, and of which the 

 type is in the Indian Museum is of course most welcome. But 

 beyond these all the other forms have been received from Outch 

 and northwards. 



(1) HipposiDEROS FULVus, Gray. 

 The Bicoloured Leaf-nosed Bat, 



(Synonymy in No. 3.) 

 6 10, 2 15, in al. 24, Sukkur. 

 {See also Reports Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22 and 23.) 



(2) PlPISTRELLUS KUHLII, Natt. 



The White-bordered Bat. 

 1817. Pipistrellus kuhlii, Natterer. Deutsche Flederm, p. 55. 

 1891. Vesperugo kuhli, Blanford. Mammalia, No. 189.' 

 d 1, $ 14, in al, 16, Gambat. 



(3) Pipistrellus kuhlii lepicus, B1. 

 The Pale White-bordered Bat. 

 1845. Pipistrellus lepidus, Blyth, J. A. S. B., XIV, p. 340. 

 1863. Nycticejus canus, Blyth, Cat. p. 32. 

 1867. Scotophilus lobatus, Jerdon. Mammals, p. 35. 

 1872. Vesperugo (Pipistrellus) leucotis, Dobson, J. A. S. B., XLI p ^^22 

 d 2, $ 11, in al. 5, Kashmor ; $ 1, Chak ; 

 c? 2, 5 1, Mirpur ; S 1, Sukkur. 

 There seems to be very little difference between these two forms, but as 

 the specimens from Kashmor seem somewhat larger than those from Gambat, 

 I have retained Blyth's sxib-species. 



(4) Pipistrellus ceylokticus subcanus, Thos. 

 The Northern Kelaarfs Pipistrelle. 

 191.5. Pipistrellus ceylonicus subcanus, Thomas. Journ B N H S 

 XXIV, p. 30. ' 



d 2, $ 4, Lhandi. 



{See also Reports No. 3, 10, 12 (under P. ceylonicus). 



(5) Pipistrellus mimus glaucillus, Wr. 

 The Northern Dwarf Pipistrelle. 



1912. Pipistrellus mimus glaucillus, Wroughton, Journ., B. N. H. S. XXI 



p. 769. 

 This is a local race of mimus which I established on specimens from 

 Multan, The present ones are still paler on the average. 



(6) Scotophilus kuhli. Leach. 



The Common Yelloio Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



d 9, 2 5, in al. 4. Kashmor ; d 1, $ 1, in al. 10, Chak ; 



d3, $4, Sukkur; in al. 2, Jacobabad. 



{See also Reports Nos. 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20 and 23). 



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