466 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXIU. 



Ehinolophus lepidtjs, Blyth. 

 TAe little Indian Horse-Shoe Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 6.) 

 6 10, $ 31, in al. 12. Pagan. 



{See also Reports Nos. 6, 7 and 15.) 



" Some very large colonies of this Bat were found at Pagan roosting 

 inside Pagodas and caves". — Gr.O.S. 



Vernacular name — Linhno or Linno (Burmese for all insectivorous 

 Bats). 



HiPPOSIDEROS LARVATUS, Horsf. 



Horsjield'' s leaf-nosed Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 14.) 



c? 6, 2 8. Mingun. 



(^ 2, 9 2. Kayouk Myoung. 



S 4. Mt. Popa. 



$ 8. Pagan. 



1 (no skull) Yin, L. Chindwin. (Collected by G. W. Dawson,. 



I.O.S.) 



{See also Report No. 14.) 



" Existing often in enormous numbers throughout the Dry Zone, where 

 they roost m Pagodas and caves."- — ^G.C.S. 



HipposiDERos FULVus, Gray. 



The bi-coloured leaf -nosed Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 3.) 



S 13, $ 11, in al. 8. Mandalay. 



c? 4, $ 3, in al, 2. Mingun. 



c? 1, 2 1. Mt. Popa. 



cJ 2, 5 6, in al. 4. Pagan. 



{See also all former Reports except Nos. 1, 2, 4, 11 and 15.) 



"Very plentiful. Twice found resting in Porcupine barrows." — G.C.S. 



M.EGADBRMA SPASMA TBIFOLIUM, Gcoff. 



The Malay Vampire Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 5.) 

 cJ 1, 5 3. Kyouk Myoung. 



{See also Reports Nos. 5, 6 and 11.) 

 " Apparently rare. A small colony found roosting in an old Pagoda."— 

 G.O.S. 



PiPiSTRELLUS MiMUS, Wrought. 



The Southern Divarf Pipistrelle. 



(Synonjany in No. 1.) 



S 2. Mandalay. 

 5 1. Mt. Popa. 



{See also all former Reports except Nos. 4 and 14.) 



