876 MR. J. LEWIS BONHOTE ON THE [Dec. 4, 



27. Pipistrellus abramus (Temiii.). 



Vespertilio abramus, Teram. Mon. Mamm. ii. p. 232 (1835-41). 

 Vesperugo abramus (Temm.), Flower, op. cit. p. 345. 

 Pipistrellus abramus (Temm.), Bonhote, P. Z. S. 1900, p. 191. 

 a. Ad. sk. Biserat, Jalor, 11th May, 1899. 



28. Vesperugo ttlopus Dobs. 



Vesperuqo tylopus, Dobson, P. Z. S. 1875, p. 473; Blanf. Faun. 

 Br. Ind., Mamm. p. 602. 

 15 specs, in ale. Biserat, Jalor. 



29. Scotophilus kuhli Leach. 



ScotopJiilus hihlii, Leach, Tr. L. S. xii. p. 72 (1822) ; G. Miller, 

 jun., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. p. 321 (1898) ; Bonhote, P. Z. S. 

 1900, p. 191. 



Nycticejus kuhlii, Flower, op. cit. p. 346. 



4 specs, in ale. from Biserat, Jalor. 



30. Vespertilio emarginatus. 



Vespertilio emarginatus, Geoffr. Ann. Mus. vol. viii. p. 198 

 (1806). 



a. spec, in ale. Biserat, Jalor. 



31. Vespertilto muricola Gray. 



Vespertilio muricola, Gray, Cat. Mamm. Nepal & Thibet, p. 4 

 (1846) ; Flower, op. cit. p. 347. 

 9 specs, in ale. from Biserat, Jalor. 



32. SCIUROPTEKUS phatrei Blyth. 



Sciuropterus phayrei, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xxviii. p. 278 (1859) ; 

 Bonhote, P. Z. S. 1900, p. 193. 



Sciuropjterus sagitta, Flower, op. cit. p. 353. 



a \ b. 6 ad. sk. Biserat, Jalor, 29th May, 1899. 



c. $ ad. sk. Bukit Besar, Jalor, June 1899. 



d. c? in ale. Bukit Besar, Jalor, May 1899. 



The female is slightly smaller and distinctly lighter in colour. 

 The male in spirit was dropped by a Monitor lizard. 



33. Batufa 2 bicolor 3 (Sparrm.). 



Sciurus bicolor, Sparrm. Gbtheb. Vet. Svensk. Handl. i. p. 70 

 (1778). 



Ratufa bicolor, Flower, op. cit. p. 354 ; Bonhote, Ann. & Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. v. 1900, p. 493. 



1 One specimen Libelled in parenthesis" (from Bukit Besar)"; probably tbey 

 all came from there. 



2 For use of generic term Batufa and other terms in the former genus Sciurus 

 see Thomas, P. Z. S. 1897, p. 938. 



3 Since this paper was read, Mr. G. Miller, jun. (Proc. Wnsli. Acad. Sci. 

 1900, ii. p. 71), has described this species under the name Batufa melanopepia. 



