646 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXVII. 



Including these the Collection contains 125 specimens of 24 

 forms divided among 21 genera. 



(1) Macaca sinica, L. 

 The Bonnet Monkey. 

 (Synonymy in No. 5.) 

 Kambam, (S 3, $ 1. 



(2) Cynoptertjs sphinx, Vahl. 

 The Common Plantain Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 4.) 

 Kambam, cJ 3, 5 1. 



(3) Megaderma spasma hoksfieldi, Blyth. 

 The Malabar Megaderm. 

 1863. Megaderma horsfieldi, Blyth., Cat. Mamm. Mus., p. 23. 

 1918. Megaderma spasma horsfieldi, K. Andersen, A. M.N. H., 9. 11. 



p. 384. 

 High Wavy Mountains, d 1, $ 1. 



This species was also obtained by the Survey in Dharwar, Kanara and 

 Coorg. In the Reports on these collections it was entered as 31. s. iri- 

 folium. The present sub-species was differentiated by K. Andersen in 1918 

 (A. M. N. H. 9 11, p. 93). 



(4) Lyroderma LYRA, Geoff. 

 The Indian Vampire Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 Kambam, tS 1. 



(5) HipPOsiDERUS AXRATUS, Kelaart. 



The Ceylon Leaf-nose. 



1852. Hipposiderus atratus, Kelaart, Prod. Faun, Zeyl., p. 16. 

 Kambam, d 2, $ 4. 



This form has already been taken by the Survey in Ceylon, Bengal and 

 Tenasserim. It was recorded however in the Reports asfulvus. It was 

 conceded specific rank by K. Andersen in 1918 (A. M. N. H. 9. 11, p. 380). 



(6) PiPiSTRELLUS MiMUS, Wrought. 

 The Southern Divarf Pipistrel. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



(7) Taphozotts longimantjs, Hardw. 



The Long-armed Sheath-tail. 



(Synonymy in No. 6.) 



Kambam, c? 1, 5 2. 

 One of these specimens appears to be a partial albino, a phase which 

 seems to be not uncommon in this species. 



(8) Pachyuka, sp. 

 The Musk-rat. 

 Kambam, d 3. 



