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(2) PiTHECUS PRIAM, L. 



The Madras Langw. 

 Tam.:— Vella Manthi ; Mai.:— Manthi. 

 (Synonymy in No, 13.) 

 Aramboli, S 1- 



(3) Pteropus giganteus, Brunn. 



The Indian Hying Fox. 

 Tarn.:— Vavval ; Mai.:— Vauval. 

 (Synonymy in No. 2.) 

 Trevandrum S 1; Chalay $ 2; Mudavarum d 2; $1. 



(4) ROTJSEXTUS LESCHENATJLTI, Desm. ^ 



The Indian Rouset. 

 Tam. and Mai. : — Narichel (Bat generally). 

 (Synonymy in No. 11.) 

 Suchundrum, d 2, $ 1 ; Mylandy, ? 2 ; Terur, $ 1. 



(5) Cynopterus sphinx, Vahl. 



The Common Plantain Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 4.) 

 Vulany, d 2, ? l;Kalli, J 1, $ 1 ; Azhur, t? 1. 

 (6) HiPPOSiDEKOs sPBORis, Schreb. 



Schneider's Leaf-nose. 



(Synonymy in No. 5, under Dukhunensis .) 



Nagercoil , d 3^ $ 1 ; Arambol, d 2, 2 6. 

 Dr. Andersen revived this name for dukhunensis as used in these Reports 

 (A. M. N. H. 9, 11, p. 383, 1918). 



(7) Lyroderma LYRA, Geoff. 



The Indian Vaj7ipire Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 Azhur, d !• 



(8) Rhinopoma hardwickei, Geoff. 



HardxoicJke' s Mouse-tail, 

 (Synonymy in No. 3.) 

 Marungoor, d 1, $2. 



(9) Taphozotts melanopogon, Temm. 



The Black-bearded Sheath-tail. 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



Nagercoil, $ 3 ; Cape Comorin, d 1 (no skull). 

 Suchnudrum, d 1, 9 4 (2 skulls missing), Bheemanagari, d 1 

 (no skull). 



