MAMMAL SURVEY OF INDIA. 497 



4 d (T , 6 ? $ . Srimangala, S. Coorg. 



{See also Reports Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6. 8, 9 and 10.) 



A small brown bat ; head and body a little more than 2 inches long, 

 tail extending just beyond the membrane, 



'' Pipistrelles were the only bats observed to be really plentiful in Coorg. 

 Frequently hiding by day in the roofs of houses." — G-.C.S, 



Vernacular name (all small bats) ' Sunda-nurkasi ' (Flying mouse.) 



PiPiSTRELLUs MINUS, Wrought. 



The Southern Dwarf Pipistrelle. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



8 d" c?, 15 $ 2, 12 in al. Srimangala, S. Coorg. 

 1 d" (imm.), 2 $ $ . Kutta, S. Coorg. 



{See also Reports Nos. 1, 2, .3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. ) 



A small dark brown bat, rather a lighter shade underneath ; head and 

 body slightly less than 2 inches in length ; tail extending just beyond the 

 membrane. 



"Very plentiful around Srimangala, apparently more local than P. cey- 

 lonicus." — G.C.S, 



SCOTOPHILUS WROUGHTONI, Thos. 



Wrouffhton's Bat, 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



1. Haleri, N. Coorg. 



(See also Reports Nos. 1, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10.) 



A cinnamon coloured bat, paler on the under side ; tail extending slight- 

 ly beyond the membrane. Head and body nearly 3 inches long. 



" A swift and early flyer. — Not observed in any numbers in Coorg." — 

 G.C.S. 



TYLOjsrYCTBRis PACHYPus, Temm. 



The club-footed Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 5.) 



1 S Srimangala, S. Coorg. 

 1 in al. Haleri, N. Coorg. 



[See also Reports Nos. 5 and 6.) 



A very small bat of a yellowish brown colour above and below ; tail 

 extending just beyond the membrane ; head and body about 1^ inches 

 long. It is easily distinguished by having suckers on its feet. 



" I noticed in Java that this species invariably roosted inside the hollow 

 stems of bamboos, and it was very apparent that the sucker like appen- 

 dages of these bats enabled them to run up and down the smooth inner 

 surfaces of bamboos with great ease. An early flyer." — G.C.S, 



* Pachyura perrotteti, Duvern. 



The Indian Tiginy Shreio, 



(Synonymy in No. 4.) 



1 d, 1 in al. Haleri, N. Coorg. 

 1 c? Srimangala, S. Coorg. 



{See also Reports Nos. 4 and 8.) 



*An additional specimen was lately received from Mr. Sprott from Haleri 

 — N B. K. 



