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S 1246. $ 1235. Honawar, N. Kanara. 

 [See also Report No. 5.) 



" Swarming m an old temple at Gersoppa, in company with H. lankadiva. 

 After twice visiting the temple to shoot specimens, they entirely deserted 

 it, although lankadioa did not. Some species, particularly Taphozous will 

 thus readily desert a roosting place, while others such as H. lankadiva will 

 always return, however often they may bo disturbed. This species, as well 

 as other small species of Hipposideros has no offensive smell. 



Among the specimens collected there was never more than one young. 

 This must have been near the end of the breeding season ; for, although I 

 found some were pregnant, most of the females were carrying nearly full 

 grown young, which, as usual, were attached to the abdominal teats. 



Found also at Honawar in a cave with H. fulvous. 



The gland above the nose leaf very large, especially in males.'" — G. 0. S. 



HlPPOSIDEBOS PULVUS. 



The Bicoloured Leaf-nosed Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 3.) 

 S 1236, 1245. $ 1239, 1240, 1241, 1242. Honawar, N. Kanara. 

 (^ee also Reports Nos. 3 and 5.) 



" Occurring in small numbers in a cave near Honawar, in company with 

 a few specimens of S. dukhunensis . 



The gland above the nose-leaf present in both sexes, but very small in 

 females."— G. 0. S. 



Hipposideros brachyotus. Dobs. 



The Dekhan Leaf-nosed Bat. 



1874. Phyllorhina hrachyota, Dobson. J. A. S. B., XLIII, p. 237. 



1891. Hipposiderus galeritus, Blanford, Mammalia No. 163. 

 S 1228. Honawar, N. Kanara. 



Dobson pointed out that the nose leaf is very much larger in galeritus 

 Cantor from Penang. The type locality of brachyotus is Lingasagar in 

 Central India. 



" Open gland above nose leaf well developed, though not so large as in 

 dukhunensis.^'' — G. C. S. 



PiPiSTRELLUS MiMUS, Wrought. 



The Southern Dwarf Pipistrelle, 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



$ 639. Potoli, N. Kanara. 



(S 669. Barchi, N. Kanara. 



(S 1248. Honawar, N. Kanara. 



S 1322. Kardibetta Forest, N. W. Mysore. 



( See also Reports Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 5.) 



PiPISXRELLUS CEYLONICUS, Kel. 



KelaarVs Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



S 915,952, 5944. Sirsi, N. Kanara. 

 S 1247. Honawar, N. Kanara. 



{See also Reports Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 5.) 



