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• murimis, Elliot ' but quotes for it a markedly shorter forearm, without 

 topotypes for oomparisou I must leave the uame in the synonymy of fiilvus 

 Vernacular name — Chamda. {H.H. the Bao.) 

 ~ " These specimens formed the whole colony of one cave. They hung 

 from the roof by their hind legs and did not cling or crawl on the wall." — 

 €.A.C.] 



ScoxoPHiLus KUHLi, Leach. 



'The common yellow Bat. 

 (For synonymy, see Report No. 1.) 



2 309, 312, 327 (in al.) Bhuj, Cutch. 



(Vide also Report No. 1.) 

 These specimens are undoubtedly Icuhli though a trifle smaller and some- 

 what differently coloured from those received from Khandesh. 

 Vernacular name — Chamda. (jff. H. the Rao.) 



PiPISTKELLUS CKYLONIOUS, Kel. 



Kelaarts Pipistrelle. 

 (For synonymy, see Report No. 1.) 

 S 452. Bhuj, Cutch. 

 5 383 (in al.) Charwa, Cutch. 



{Vide also Report No. 1.) 

 It is a pity only one specimen was obtained ; had there been a series 1 

 should have had no hesitation in separating this as a distinct local race, so 

 <lift'erent is this one from more southern specimens. 

 Vernacular name — Chamda. {H, H. the Rao.) 



PiPISTRELLUS DORMERI, Dobs. 



Dormer'' s Bat. 

 (For synonymy, see Report No. 1.) 

 S 316 (in al.) 530 (imm.), 561 (imm.),$ 320, 329, 343 (in al.) 

 555. Bhuj, Cutch. 



{Vide also Report Nos. 1 and 2.) 

 Vernacular name — Chamda. {H. H. the Rao.) 



Taphozous melanopogon, Temni. 

 The black-bearded sheath-tailed Bat. 

 (For synonymy, see Report No. 1.) 

 S 300 (in al.), 425 (in al.), 454 (albine), 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 

 471, b-2i5, 527, 535, 545, 558, 559, 569, 570, 571, 572, 575, 

 576, 577, 578, 580, 581, 582, 583, 584, 585, 586, 589, 591, 

 592, 594, 595, 596. 

 $ 422, 423, 424, 426 (in al.), 428, 429, 430, 431 (in al.), 432, 433, 

 440, 472, 473, 560, 573, 574, 587, 590, 593, Bhuj. Cutch. 

 ( Vide also Rex3ort8 Nos. 1 and 2.) 





