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Rhinolophus ferrum equinum, Leach, Zool. Misc. Vesp. ferruui 

 equinum, Schreb. t. 62, upper fig. Vesp. hippocrepis, Herman)/, 

 Noctilio ferum-equinum, Bechst. Grand fer a cheval. Daubenl. 

 Mem. Acad. Paris, 1759, t. 1. f. 4. Bufo7i, N.H. viii. t. 17- f. 2. 

 Rhinoloplius uniliastatus, Geoff. Ann. Mus. xx. t. 5. Temm. Mon. 

 No. 13. Inhabits Europe, Asia, and Africa. (Britain, Turkey, Sy- 

 ria.) British Museum. 



Rhinolophus megaphyllus, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. iii. 52. In- 

 habits New Holland. British Museum. 



See also 1. Rhinolophus minor, Horsf. Java, t. f. a, b, head. Temm. 

 Mon. No. 14. 2. Raffinis, Horsf. Inhabits Java. Museum, India 

 House; and 3. Rhinolophus griseus, Meyer. Bonn. Trans. 1824. 



Inhabits ? 



Rhinolophus Capensis, Licht. Rhinolophus clivosus, Ruppell. 

 Atlas, t. 18. Temm. Mon. No. 15. Rhinolophus GeofFroyi, A. 

 Smith, Zool. Journ. Inhabits Africa, ("Egypt, Cape of Good 

 Hope,) and Europe, (Dalmatia, Sicily,) Asia, (Levant.) British 

 Museum. 



21. HrpposiDEROS, Gray. Phyllorhina, Bonap. The nose disk 



extended into a short reflexed leaf behind, with a thick cross rib on 



the front of its base, to which it is attached by 3 longitudinal bands, 



the front part flat, simple, pierced with the nostrils. Tragus none. 



a. Forehead pierced •with an expansile pore j pubal teats distinct, 



* Face leafy on the sides nf the nose disk. 

 Hipposideros insignis. Gray. Rhinolophus insignis, Horsf. Java, 

 head. Temm. Mon. No. 3, t. I, f. 2. Vesp. cyclope, Besch. MSS. 

 Ears acute, front, with a narrow and a broad hairy band ; tail end 

 riot produced. Inhabits Java. Museum, India House. 



Dr Horsfield's specimen of Rhin. deformis, (t. 7^ f- 9? head,) ap- 

 pears to be a specimen of this species, the base of the tail of which 

 has been drawn out when the animal was skinned. 



Hipposideros apiculatiis, Gray. Ears acute, front edge hairy, 

 hinder edge plicated ; last joint of the tail elongated and produced ; 

 fur soft, silky ; base whitish ; tips dark-brown. Inhabits India. W. 

 Elliot, Esq. British Museum. 



* * Face not leafy on the sides of the nose disk. 

 Hipposideros fulvus. Gray. Fur reddish fulvous ; silky, rather 

 paler beneath ; ears very large, rounded, dark, with a few short 

 scattered hairs on the outsides, and 2 or 3 lines of long hairs on the 

 front edge ; last joint of tail slightly produced. Inhabits India, 

 (Madras.) W. Elliot, Esq. British Museum. 



Mouse-coloured Horse-shoe-Bat. Hipposideros murinus, Gray. 

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