718 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXII. 



PiPISTKELLUS COKOMANDKA, Gray. 



The Coromandel Pipistrc4le. 

 (Synonymy in No. 5. ) 



1 S ■ Pyaunggaung, N. Shan States. 



(See also Reports Nos. 5, 9, 11 and 13.) 



PiPISTRELLUS AUSTENIANUS, Dobs. 



1871. Pipistrellus austenianus, Dobson, P. A. S. B., p. 213. 

 1888. Pijnsti-ellus mondax, Blanf., Mammalia No. 183 [partim). 



2 S 6 ■ Maymyo, N. Shan States. ( T. A. Hauxwell.'; 



A small bat, fur practically black with light brown tips ; underside the 

 same with rather more conspicuous pale tips. Tail extending just beyond 

 the membrane. Head and body nearly 2 inches. 



Mr. T. A. Hauxwell obtained the above two specimens of this interesting 

 Pipistrelle, which will probably turn oiit to be P. austenianus, but we 

 cannot say for certain until specimens have been obtaii'ed from Oherra 

 Pungi, the type locality. Blanford considers it as a synonym of 

 P. mordax. 



Tyloisycteeis paohypus, Temm. 

 The Club-footed Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 5.) 



1 5 , 1 in al. Pyaunggaung, N. Shan States. 



1 $ , 1 in al. Se'en, N. Shan States. 



{See also Reports Nos. 5, 6 and 11.) 



"Apparently more plentiful than the Pipistrelles in the camps visited. ' 

 ~G. C. S. 



ScoxoPHiLus KUHLi, Lach. 



The Common Yellow Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



1 S • HsipaW; N. Shan States. 



{See also Reports Nos. 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 12.) 



TuPAiA CHiNENsis, Auders. 



The Irraumddy Tree Shreiv. 



1879. Tupaia chinensis, Anderson, Zool. Res. Yunnan, p. 129, pi. 7. 

 1888. Tupaia ferruginea, Blanf., Mammalia No. 102 {partim.) 



2 d c?, 3 5 $ . Pyaunggaung, N. Shan States. 

 2 $ $ . Se'en, N. Shan States. 



1 c?, 1 5 . 1 in al. Mamsam Falls, N. Shan States. 



Anderson describes his species from the Kakhyen hills on the Irrawaddy. 

 Mr. Lyon is just bringing out a paper on the whole genus of Tupaia, so it is 

 not worthwhile to give a proper synonymy at present, as all previous species 

 are being split up and considerably altered by him. 



General colour brown (of an olive shade ) speckled with black and bufi'; 

 underside dirty white, sometimes of a yellowish white. There is occassion- 

 ally a yellow stripe in front of the shoulder. Tail same colour as the 

 body. Head and body about 7|- inches, tail about the same length ; weight 

 about 5f ozs. 



