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A. Hauxwell, I. F. S., informs me that lie once noticed a straw or rufous co- 

 loured Langur on the upper Ohindwin together with a number of normal 

 coloured individuals — probably this, or an allied species from which it 

 would seem that like the Javan Presbytis i^yrrhus, the bright colouring of 

 the immature, occasionally remains unchanged through life. 



Plentiful in Hsipaw State, going about in troupes like other Langurs. 

 A shy and apparently a not very noisy species." — G. 0, S. 



Vernacular names. — Lingmun, Lingkang? (Shan). 



Cynoptekus sphinx sphikx, Vahl. 



The Southern short-nosed Uruit Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 6.) 

 1 S juv, Pyaunggaung, N. Shan States. 



{See also Reports Nos. 6, 9, 11 and 13.) 



LyRODERMA LYRA, Gcoff 



The Indian Va^npire Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 4 $ $, 1 in al. Pyaunggaung, N. Shan States. 

 (See also Reports Nos. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12 and 13.) 



"In a cave near Pyaunggaung. Megaderms are seldom found in 

 company with other bats, probably on account of their predaceous habits, 

 but these specimens were found in a cave inhabited by a number of 

 Hijjposideros armiger which were probably too large for them to attack." — 

 G. C. S. 



This is probably the first time that specimens of this species have 

 actually been recorded from Burma. 



Rhinolophus pbrnigeb, Hodgs. 



1848. Rhinolophus perniger, Hodgs., J. A. S. "B. XII, p. 414. 

 1888. Rhinolophus luctus, Blanf., Mammalia No. 145 (partim). 



1 (5 . Gokteik, N. Shan States. 



This species is the largest in the genus and was separated from Rh. 

 luctus by K. Ander&en (A. M. N. H. Vol. XVI, p. 252, 1905) on its larger 

 size. 



It is a large dark brown bat with soft woolly fur, having an ashy brown, 

 almost speckled appearance. Tail extending to the end of the membrane ; 

 large ears and large complicated nose-leaf. Head and body nearly 4 

 inches, weight about If oz. 



Hipposidekos armiger, Hodgs. 



The Great Himalayan leaf-nosed Bat. 



1835. Hipposideros armiger, Hodgson, J. A. S. B. Vol. IV, p. 699. 

 1846. Hij)posideros diadema, Cantor, J. A. S. B. Vol. XV, p. 181, nee. 



Geoff. 

 1872. Phyllorhina armigera, Hutton, P. Z. S., p. 700. 

 1888. Hipjxjsideros armiger, Blanf., Mammalia No. 159. 



5(5 d, 13 9 $, 16 in al. Pyaunggaung, N. Shan States. 

 1 c?, 7 $ 2, 2 in al. Mamsam Falls, N. Shan States. 



A large brown leaf-nosed bat. Fur thick and soft, pale at the base 

 with darker brown tips, paler on the shoulders ; large ears and nose-leaf. 



