1900.] MAMMALS OF SIAM AND THE MALAY PENINSULA. 343 



(Cat. Chir. B. M. p. 137) mentions a specimen from Penang ; 



0. Thomas (P. Z. S. 1886, p. 73) a specimen from Grimong Pulai, 

 Johore, collected by Davison. Hanitsch. (Rep. Raffles Libr. 



& Mus. 1897, p. 11) records this species from Kuala Lumpor. 

 In the Siamese Museum there is a specimen in spirit, apparently 

 of this species, labelled " Bangkok." 



Distribution. India (locally), Ceylon, Burma, Siam, Malay 

 Peninsula (Penang, Selangor, Johore), Sumatra, Java, Borneo, 

 Timor, Batchian, Amboyna, Philippines, Aru Islands. 



73. Hipposiderus galeritus Cantor. Cantor's Leaf-nosed Bat. 



Hipposideros galeritus, Cantor, p. 13. 



Hipposiderus galeritus, Blanf. Faun. Ind., Mamm. p. 287. 



Cantor described this species from " a solitary male captured in 

 the valley of Pinang." Dobson (Cat. Chir. B. M. p. 142) records 

 a specimen from Singapore, collected by A. R. Wallace. 



Distribution. India (near Bellary), Ceylon, Malay Peninsula 

 (Penang and Singapore), Java and Borneo. 



74. Hipposiderus larvatus (Horsf.). Hors field's Leaf -nosed 

 Bat. 



Hipposideros vulgaris, Cantor, p. 13. 



Hipposiderus larvatus, Blanf. Faun. Ind., Mamm. p. 288. 



Cantor records this species from Penang. Dobson (Cat. Chir. 

 B. M. p. 145) records a specimen from Siam, collected by 

 M. Mouhot. 



Distribution. Assam, Sylhet, Burma, Siam, Malay Peninsula 

 (Penang), Java, Borneo (Notes Leyd. Mus. xix. p. 52). 

 Philippines ? 



75. Hipposiderus bicolor (Temm.). The Two-coloured Leaf- 

 nosed Bat. 



Hipposideros murinus, Cantor, p. 13 



Hipposiderus bicolor, Blanf. Paun. Ind., Mamm. p. 289. 



Cantor records this species from Penang. Dobson (Cat. Chir. 

 B. M. pp. 150, 151) records specimens of H. bicolor (typical variety, 

 with ears as long as the head) from Penang and Singapore. 

 0. Thomas (P. Z. S. 1886, p. 73) mentions a specimen from Klang, 

 Selangor, collected by Davison — " S , more pointed ears, a broader 

 horizontal nose-leaf, and a much more largely developed projection 

 between the nostrils than is usually the case in this species." 

 Hanitsch (Rep. Raffles Libr. & Mus. 1897, p. 11) mentions Phyl- 

 lorhina bicolor, Y&v.fvlva, from Kuala Lumpor. 



1 found Hipposiderus bicolor fulvus very numerous at Alor Star, 

 Kedah, in May and June 1898, specimens flew into our house 

 almost every night; and on the 26th June, 1898, 1 caught a single 

 specimen in a bouse in Kuala Lumpor, Selangor, probably fulvus, 



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