MR, K. ANDERSEN ON BATS 



[May 16, 



(as might perhaps be expected) in the measurements of them. It 

 may well be that the few examples from N.W. Borneo, Labuan, 

 and Banguey (fovir only) happen to be lather short-eared (and 

 short-armed), and therefore do not show the true limits of indi- 

 vidual variation in these respects. I prefer to keep them separate, 

 provisionally at least, to call attention to the possible existence of 

 two very slightly differing forms of the species. 



7. Rhinolophus VIRGO, sp. n. 



Diagnosis. Similar to horneensis, but much smaller. Forearm 

 37-5-38-8 mm. 



Details. This is decidedly the smallest species of the present 

 group. The horseshoe is markedly narrower than in any other 

 form of the hoimeensis type ; the sella considei'ably smaller than 

 in boroieensis, but of the same shape ; the ears much shorter and 

 narrowei'. 



Colour. Pi'obably not far from being the same as in the dark 

 phase of horneensis (the two specimens examined are evidently 

 somewhat faded in alcohol). 



