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1898. EmboMonurci peninsularis, Miller, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil., p. 323. 

 S 29, $ 19, in al. 12, Victoria Point ; $ 1, Bankachon. 



This small bat at first sight looks like Pipistrellus ceylonicus, but the tail is 

 touch shorter than the interf amoral membrane, from which only the extreme 

 tip of it protrudes, this distinguishing it from its near relation Taphozous. 

 The type locality is Java. 



Mr. Thomas, who has most kindly compared these specimens, gives me 

 the following note for the Report : — 



" These specimens, like those referred to in 1909 (Thomas & Wroughton, 

 Journ., Fed. Mai. States Mus., Vol IV., p. 110, 1909) represent Miller's 

 JE. 2Je''i'i'nsularis, but as further comparison fails to reveal the slightest 

 difference between them and representative examples of E. monticola 

 from Java, I now use the earlier name. 



This is the most northern record of the genus Eviballonura, Mr. Miller's 

 examples of E. 2)eninsularis having come from Trong". — O. T. 



" A colony of from 100 to 150 was found in a small rock cave, among 

 some boulders, in the bed of a small hill stream, in thick evergreen forest 

 about 4 miles from Victoria Point. A few specimens were observed around 

 Bankachon. It is an early flier audits flight is very like that of a Pipistrel. 



Weight of 6 specimens — 1^ ozs." — G. C. S. 



(22) Taphozous melanopogots", Temm. 



The Black-bearded Sheath-tailed Bat, 



(Synonymy in No. 1.) 



S 4, Tagoot. 



{See also Reports Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 16.) 



" Taken in a cave near Tagoot, where it was the least plentiful of several 

 species found there." — G.C.S. 



(28) Taphozous longimanus, Hardw. 



The Long-armed Sheath-tailed Bat. 



(Synonymy in No. 6.) 

 c^S, ^20, Tenasserim Village. 

 {See also Reports Nos. 7, 8, 9, 12, and 16.) 



(24) Ohobbephon plicatus, Buch. 

 The Indian Wrinkle-lipped Bat. 



1800. Vespertilio plicatus, Buchanan, Trans. L. S. V., p. 261. 



1824. Nyctinomus tenuis, Horsfield. Zool. Res. Java. 



1830. Dysopes murinus, Gray and Hardwicke, III. Ind. Zool., I., pi. 1. 



1891. Nyctinomus plicatus, B\&nioxd, Mammalia No. 225. 

 c? 27, $ 16, in al. 25, Tagoot. 



The type locality of this Bat is " Puttahaut, in Bengal ". It generally 

 resembles Nyctinonus trayatus, like which it has the upper lip vertically 

 wrinkled, but the tail is longer and more than half of it extends beyond 

 the interfemoral metnbrane. C. plicatus, however, is easily recognised by 

 its bicoloured underside, the throat being brown while all the rest of the 

 underside is washed with white contrasting strongly with the throat colour. 



" Found in swarms in a cave near Tagoot, in company with several other 

 species, all of which it outnumbered considerably." — G. C. S. 



