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64. Cynoptebus lucasi Dobs. Lucas's Fruit-Bat. 



I understand Mr. Ridley has obtained this species both in 

 Singapore Island (0. Thomas, A. M. N. H. ser. 7, i. p. 361, 1898) 

 and in Selangor (Hanitsch, Eep. Eaffles Libr. & Mus. 1897, 

 p. 11). 



Distribution. Malay Peninsula (Selangor and Singapore) and 

 Borneo. 



65. Caeponyctebis minima (Geoffr.). The Small Long-tongued 

 Fruit-Bat. 



Carponycteris minima, Blanf. Faun. Ind., Mamm. p. 265. 



Anderson (Cat. Mamm. Indian Mus. part i. 1881, p. 107) 

 records a specimen from Siam collected by Dr. G. Finlayson, 

 probably the same individual mentioned by Horsfield(Cat. Mamm. 

 Mus. Bast-India Co. 1851, p. 29) " with a lengthened nose, 

 perhaps a distinct species." 



Distribution. Sikhim, Burma, Siam, Java, Philippines, Australia, 

 New Ireland. 



Another Fruit-Bat, Eonycteris spelcea (Dobs.), known from Burma, 

 Cambodia, and Java, will probably be eventually found to occur in 

 Siam and the Malay Peninsula. 



Family Ehinolophid^;. 



66. Ehinolophus luctus Temm. The Great Eastern Horse- 

 shoe-Bat. 



Rhinolophus luctus, Blanf. Faun. Ind., Mamm. p. 270. 



Dobson (Cat. Chir. B. M. p. 106) records a specimen from 

 Malacca. 



Distribution. India, Ceylon, Burma, Malay Peninsula (Malacca), 

 Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Philippines. 



67. Ehinolophus ccelophyllus Peters. The Crosletted Horse- 

 shoe-Bat. 



Rhinolophus ccelophyllus, Blanf. Faun. Ind., Mamm. p. 272. 



I caught a single male in Bakar Bata house, near Alor Star, 

 Kedah, 1st June, 1898. Mr. O. Thomas, to whom the specimen 

 was sent, has confirmed my identification of the species. 



Distribution. Burma, and Malay Peninsula (Kedah). 



68. Ehinolophus tbifoliatus Temm. The Three-foliated 

 Horseshoe-Bat. 



Rhinolophus trifoliatus, Blanf. Faun. Ind., Mamm. p. 272. 



Hanitsch (Eep. Eaffles Libr. & Mus. 1897, p. 11) mentions this 

 species from Singapore. 



Distribution. India, Assam, Mergui, Malay Peninsula (Singapore) 

 Java, Borneo. 



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