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;aiitevioi' end of fossa rounded, extending to level of front of pos- 

 terior molar (in sumatroi the fossa is markedly broad posteriorly, 

 fits margins converging sharply anteriorly, the anterior apex not 

 ireaching the last molar). Anterior nasal opening markedly 

 'larger than in stimatrce. 



Dimensions of the Type (recorded by the Collector). — Head and 

 body 80 ; tail 63; forearm 70 ; ear 21. 



,S/mZZ.— Greatest length 22-5 (19, 21-2); basal length, 19-5, 

 (15-5, 18-2); zj^gomatic breadth, 13-5 (11-3, 12-8); breadth of 

 brain case, 9-5 (9, 9-2). Front of canine to back of m', 8 (G, 5-8). 



(Note. — The dimensions in brackets are those of the type 

 fskulls of hardivicMi and simiatrce respectively.) 



Hahitat. — Bhiij, Cutch. 



%)e.— Adult male. B. M. No. 1M2-1M. Original No. 458. 

 ^Collected 28th August 1911, by Mr. C. A. Crump and presented 

 sby the Bombay Natural History Society to the National Collection. 



The following is a key to the known species of Bhinojwma. 



KEY. 



,A. — Tail shorter than forearm, skull with a 

 transverse ridge, on each side, immediately 

 above the nostril. 

 .a. Size larger, forearm 70-73 mm. 



a\ Ears narrower, 12 mm. ; fur of back 

 extending almost to the root of the 



tail (Sumati'a) 

 h\ Ears broader, 15 mm 

 naked (Outch) 



/>. Size smaller, forearm 



(Egypt) 



... Sumatra', Thos. 

 ; lower back 



.... Idnneari, sp. nov. 

 G5-G7 mm. 



... mierojiJiyllum, 



Briinnich. 

 = lepsiamtm, Peters. 

 = cordofanicitm, 



Heuglin. 

 B. — Tail longer than forearm ; skull with 

 a globular swelling on each side above the 

 nostril. 



