704 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXIII, 



" This specimen was found roosting by itself during the day in thick 

 foliage. All allied species hitherto found were in hollow trees, caves or 

 wells, but always singly or in pairs." — G.CS. 



(13) Rhinolophus trifoliaxus, Temm. 



The Trefoil Horseshoe Bat. 



1835. Rhinolophus trifoliatus, Temminck, Mon. Mamm., II, p. 27. 



1891. Rhinolophus trifoliatus, Blanford, Mammalia No. 147. 

 $ 2, Bankachon. 



This would seem to be a rare Bat. It is of medium size and a pale 

 colour ; the nose leaf, though proportionally large, is not so complicated as 

 in luctus, with which it is fairly closely related. 



" Both these specimens were found by day, roosting in thick foliage". — 

 G.CS. 



(14) HipPosiDEKOS FULVXJS, Gray. 



The Bicoloured Leaf-nosed Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 3.) 



5 1, Bankachon ; c? 1? $ 3, Tenasserim. 

 {See also foimer Reports Nos. 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14 and 16.) 

 " This species was found roosting by itself, inside a house". — G.CS. 



(15) HiPPOSiDEKOS LARVAitrs, Horsf. 



HorsfleWs Leaf-nosed Bat. 



1824. Rhinolophus larvatus, Horsfield, Res. Java pt. VI. 



1824. Rhinolophus vulgaris, Horsfield, 1, c. 



1824. Rhinolophus deformis, Horsfield, 1, c. 



1824. Rhinolophus insignis, Horsfield, 1, c. 



1891. Mipposiderus larvatus, Blanford, Mammalia No. 165. 

 d 14, 2 y> ^^ ^1- 4, Bankachon. 



A medium sized Hipposideros, with 3 supplementary leaflets in the nose 

 leaf, as in dukhunensis. Like fulvus it is most variable in colour ; in the 

 present series there are specimens which are quite brown, while others 

 are flaring ochraceous rufous, and there are others of intermediate shades. 

 It is markedly larger and stouter than dukhunensis. 



" Found swarming in the shafts of the Kyuli Tin Mines near Maliwun." — 

 G.CS. 



(16) Megaderma spasma trifolitjm, Geoff. 

 The Malay Vampire Bat. 

 (Synonymy in No. 5.) 

 S 1, Victoria Point ; d 1, Bankachon. 



(See also Reports Nos. 6, 11, and 16.) 



" Only two specimens were obtained, both found roosting, singly, inside 

 verandahs." — G.CS. 



(17) PiPISTRELLUS LOPHURtrS, ThoS. 



The Tuft-tailed Pipistrel. 



1915. Pipistrellus lophurus, Thomas, Journ., B.N.H.S.,Vol., XXIII, p. 413. 

 c? 1, Maliwun. 



