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Hespekoptenus tickelli, Blyth. 

 Tickeirs Bat. 

 ( Synonymy in No. 5. ) 

 2 553. Potoli, N. Kanara. 

 2 819, 946, 947. Srisi, N. Kanara. 

 S 1016, 2 1007 in al. 1019. Hulekal, N. Kanara. 

 {See also Report No, 5.) 



" The flight is particularly heavy and slow, and it will often keep to a 

 regular beat for a considerable time, flying slowly backwards and forwards. 

 The orange markings on its wing membranes show up rather distinctly." — 

 G. C. S. 



ScoTOPHiLUS KTJHLi, Leach. 

 The Common Yellow Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 2 945, 954. Sirsi, Kanara. 



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



ScoTOPHiLus wROUGHTOisri, Thos. 



Wroughton's Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



S 818, 849, 955. 9 817, 833, 834, 850, 851, 852. Sirsi' 



N. Kanara. 

 c^ 1005, 1006, 1008, 1017. Hulekal, N. Kanara. 



{See also Reports Nos. 1 and 5.) 



'' An early flyer. On one occasion found roosting, in fairly large 

 numbers, together with a small colony of Cynopterus, on the underside of 

 one of the leaves of a Talipot Palm." — Gr. C. S. 



Tylonyctbbis pachypus, Temm. 



The Club-footed Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 5.) 



S 949. 9 908, 913, 948. Skull only 950. Sirsi, N. Kanara. 



S 1004. Hulekal, N. Kanara. 



S 1277. Sagar, N. W. Mysore. 



2 1340. Kardibetta Forest, N. W. Mysore. 



{See also Report No. 5.) 



" An early and very erratic flyer, often observed in the early mornings 

 up to just before sunrise. Probably roosting, as it does in Java, in parties 

 of from ten to twenty, in hollow bamboos (especially in those used in 

 house roofs) and in the thinner hollow branches of trees." — Gr. 0. S. 



Myotis peytoni. Wrought. 

 Pei/ton's Bat. 

 1912. Myotis peytoni. Wroughton. Journ. B. N. H. S., Vol. XXH, 

 p. 13. 



d 1031, 1033, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1093, 1095. 2 1030, 1032, 

 1034, imm. 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 

 1043, 1044, imm. 1045, imm. 1046, imm. 1047, imm. 1048, 

 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1094, in al. 1057, 1068, 1059, 



