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were secured but appeared to be immature. All deserted after being 

 disturbed."— C. A. 0. 



(12) Pleootus homochbous, Hodgs. 



The Long-eared Bat. 



1825. Plecotus homochrous, Hodgson, J. A. S. B. XVI, p. 895. 



1891. Plecotus auritus, Blanford, Mammalia, No. 171. 

 1 c?,Phurkia, 10,700'. 



"This specimen was taken alive. In repose the ears were folded down 

 the sides of the back, and slightly covered by the forearms. The tragus 

 pointed directly forward." — C. A. 0. 



(13) MUEINA HTJTTONI, Pet. 



TJie White-bellied Tube-nosed Bat, 



1872. Harpyiocephalus huttoni, Peters, P. Z. S., p. 711. 



1888. Harpyiocephalus leucogaster, Blanford, Mammalia, No. 202 (partim). 

 1 d, Khati, 7,650'. 



This is nearly a topotype of the species which was described from one of 

 Oapt. Button's specimens obtained m the Dehra Dun. 



M. huttoni was placed by Dobson as a synonym of M. leucogaster. M. 

 Edw., from "W. China, but that animal is much larger, having a forearm 

 of 41 mm. and a skull length (according to the figure) of about 20 mm. as 

 compared with 37 mm. and 17 mm. in the present species. 



It may be here noted that Milne-Edwards' figures of his two species of 

 Murina have been wrongly quoted, both in the explanation to the plate, 

 in his text, and later, by Dobson. Fig. 1 is M. leucogaster, and Fig. 2 is 

 aurata, not the converse as stated. (K. V. E.) 



(14) PipisxBELLus MiMXTS, Wrought. 

 The Southern Dioarf Pipistrelle. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1 .) 

 1 $, Sitabani, 2,000'; 6 c? J, 4 $ $, Ramnagar, 1,100'; 2 S S ; 

 Dela Ramnagar, 1,500' ; 4 c? c? ? 1 $ , Jerna Ramnagar, 

 1,500' ; 3 c? c? , 1 ? , Philibhit, Rohilkhand, 800'. 

 ('See also all previous Reports except Nos. 4 and 14.) 



(15) PiPisTRELLus COROMANDKA, Gray. 



The Coromandel Pipistrelle. 

 (Synonymy in No. 5.) 

 1 $, Dhakuri, 9,000' ; 1, Lwarkhet, 6,000'. 



{See also Reports Nos. 5, 9, 11, 13 and 14.) 



(16) SCOTOPHILUS WROUGHTONI, ThoS. 



Wroughton's Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 

 1 S > Philibhit, Rohilkhand, 800'. 



{See also Reports Nos. 1, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 14.) 



(17) ScoTOPHiLus KUHLi, Leach. 

 The Common Yellow Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 1.) 



