96 CHIEOPTEEA. 



Eur above and beneath uniformly dark brown, very long and dense. Of three 

 well-preserved spirit specimens, two males and one female, the measurements of all 

 parts, except the tail, correspond to the twentieth of an inch. In one male the tail 

 measures 1*10 inch. 



Inches. 



Length, head and body . 2"7 



„ tail . , 0-9 



head 1-0 



„ ear (anteriorly) 1*0 



Breadth „ O'S 



Length, antitragus 0'4 



„ nose-leaf ............ 0"7 



Breadth „ (of horse-shoe portion) . 0'45 



Length, forearm 2*2 



„ thumb 0'35 j 



„ second finger 3'3 



fourth „ 3-0 



„ tibia I'O 



„ calcaneum 0'4 



„ foot and claws 0'5 



Locality. — Hotha, Yunnan. Elevation about 4,500 feet. 



*Rhinolophus ccelophyllus, Peters. 



Rhinolophus coslophyllus , Peters, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 426, pi. xxxv. 



This extremely interesting species, which differs in the form of the nose-leaf 

 from all other species of the genus, has hitherto been represented by only a single 

 specimen collected by the late Lieutenant Beavan at Moulmein, and preserved in the 

 Berlin Museum. Among the collection made by Dr. Anderson during the second 

 Yunnan Expedition, I find specimens which differ in no respect from the type which 

 I have examined in the Berlin Museum. 



In this species (which has been very fully described and figured by Professor 

 Peters) the posterior terminal leaf is shortly triangular in outline, formed of very 

 thick integument, and its surface is marked by a crucial aperture leading into a deep 

 cavity lined by hairs ; the lower part of this aperture receives the posterior extremity 

 of the connecting laterally flattened portion of the central nose-leaf or sella. 



Length of the largest specimen preserved in alcohol : — 



Inches, 



Length, head and body 2*0 



» tail 0-8 



ear 0*8 



forearm 1-85 



thumb 0-3 



„ second finger 2*8 



„ fourth „ 2-2 



tibia 0-85 



„ foot and claws 0*4 



Nose-leaf O'S + 0-4 



Rahitat. — Burma (Moulmein; Tsagain, Upper Burma). In caves. 



