1909. | MAMMALS FROM WESTERN JAVA. 379 
Type. Adult male. B.M. No. 9.1.5.183. Original number 1431. 
Collected 2 March, 1908. 
We have named this striking species of Rhinolophus, which con- 
nects the aberrant /. creaghi with the more normal species of the 
genus, in honour of Dr. Knud Andersen, in recognition of the 
exhaustive work he has done on this complicated and difficult 
group. 
18. HipposipEros piaADEMA Geoff. 
3. 1126, 1147, 1302, 1303. 9. 1296, 1301. ‘Tasikmalaja, 
Preanger. 1150’, 
3. 1383, 1403, 1406, 1407, 1422, 1423, 1494,1515. 9. 1405, 
1421, 1424, Kalipoetjang, Tji-Tandoei R., 8. Java. 
3. 1603. Pangandaran, Dirk de Vries Bay, 8. Java. 
representative of HZ, wobilis Horsfield. 
19. Hrpposiperos prcotor Temm. 
2. 499, 500, 505. Kottamanah Cave, Soekaboemi. 2100’. 
9 inal. Tyilatjap. 
20. Hiprosrperos LArvAtus Horsf. 
3. 1385, 1586, 1391, 1446. 2. 1384, 1387, 1388, 1389, 1390, 
1392, 1447, 1448. Kalipoetjang, Tji-Tandoei R., 8. Java. 
3. 1604, 1647, 1653, 1674, 1675, 1679. 9. 1605, 1648, 
1649, 1677, 1678, 1680, and 10 specimens (4 3, 6 2) in spirit. 
Pangandaran, Dirk de Vries Bay, 8. Java. 
The forearms of these specimens run from 55 to 59 mm. in 
length. Dobson gives 2°45 in. (=62°5 mm.). 
Of the 24 individuals in skin, four (all females) are strongly 
suffused with yellowish. 
21. CaLops FrirHit Bly. 
3. 1024, 1025, 1026. Tasikmalaja, Preanger. 1145’. 
Topotypes of C. bernsteini Peters. 
These examples of this exceedingly rare Bat are particularly 
welcome, as representing Peters’s C. bernsteini, which is not im- 
probably distinguishable from Blyth’s C. frithii. But pending 
further investigations we use the name adopted by Dobson. 
The recently described (C. robinsoni Bonh., from Selangore, is 
much smaller than either. 
92, MEGADERMA SPASMA TRIFOLIUM Geoff. 
g. 74. Buitenzorg. 850’. 
3. 853, 856, 863, 866, 870, 874, 878, 894. 9. 695, 739, 854, 
855, 857, 858, 865, 867, 868, 869, 871, 872, 873, 879, 892, 893. 
Tjilatjap. 
g. 1155. Tasikmalaja, Preanger. 1150’. 
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