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(19) Harpiooephalus lasyurus, Hodgs. 



The Hairy-tailed Bat. 



1847. Mootilinia lasijura, Hodgson, J. A. S. B., XVI, p. 896. 

 1881. Lasiurus pearsonii, Horsfield, Cat., p. 36. 

 1891. Hai-pyiocephalus harpyia, Blanford, Mammalia, No. 200. 

 in al. 1, Tong Song. 



(20) Kerivoula hardwiokbi, Horsf. 



Sardiijicke' s Bat. 

 1824. Vespertiho hardwickii, Horsfield, Res. Jav. 

 1871. Kenvoula fusca, Dobson, P.A.S.B.,p.215 

 1891. Cerivoula hardwickii, Blanford, Mammalia, No. 214. 



2 3, Gopaldhara ; $ 2, Pashok ; in al. 2, Tong Song. 

 Resembling K. ci-ypta, Wr., described in an earlier number of this .Journal 

 (Vol. XXII, p. 14), but rather larger and rather paler. 



(21) Myotis sioarius, Thos. 

 The Sikkim Myotis. 



1915. Myotis sicanus, Thomas, Journ. B. N, H. S.. Vol. XXIII, p. 608. 

 S 3, Pashok. 



Mr. Thomas has furnished me with the following note: — "This species 

 was only recently described, from an imperfect specimen, from Sikkini 

 presented by Mr. Blanford, and collected by Mandelli. These two excel- 

 lent specimens are therefore most acceptable. 



The complete skull dimensions could not be given, and those of No. 39] 

 a fully adult male, may therefore be useful. 



Greatest length, 18-4 ; basi-sinual length, 14-5 ; zygomatic breadth. 

 12-5 ; interorbital breadth, 4-6 ; breadth of braincase, 8-8 ; palato-sinuai 

 length, 8 ; front of canine to back of m^, 7-6 ; front of p* to back of 

 m^, 5 ; breadth across outer corner of m", 8 '2. 



No. 500 is somewhat markedly smaller, with smaller canines and is 

 probably a female." 



(22) Talpa micrura, Hodgs. 

 The Short-tailed Mole. 



(Synonymy in No. 23.) 



d 7, $ 25, Gopaldhara ; J 2, $ 2, Tong Song ; c?l. 2 I, Sonoma • 

 $ 1, Pashok. ' 



(23) Pachyura sp. 



The Mitsk Rat. 

 (5 2,2 4, Gopaldhara ; d 28, 5 20, Pashok. 



(24) Pachyura hodgsoni, Blyth. 



The Himalayan Pigmy SJireiv. 



(Synonymy in No. 15.) 



61, $2, Pashok. 



1 find that in the Synonymy in No. 15, I have ascribed the name hodgsoni 

 to Jerdon, overlooking the earlier use of it by Blyth (J A. S B. XXIV 

 p. 33, 1855). ■ ' 



