118 MAMMALIA-, 



Hah. The Oriental Region. Typical examples have been 

 found chiefly in the Indo-Malayan Sub-region (Nicobar 

 Islands, Java, Borneo, Philippine Islands). Two of the 

 varieties (ThyllorUna amboinensis and P. aruensis) extend 

 into the northern parts of the Australian Region. — Dohson. 



131a to h. Seven adult females, and four newly-born 

 females, reddish chestnut, in alcohol. Nicobar Islands. Pre- 

 sented by J. Wood-Mason, Esq., 1873. 



Vae. a. Ph^llorhina fulva. 



Hipposideros fulvus efc murmus, Gray, Mag. Zool. Sf Bot. vol. ii, p. 492 



(1838). 

 Phyllorhina fulva, JDobson, Cat. Chiropt. B. M. 1878, p. 149. 



Hab. The continental parts of the Oriental Region ; India, 

 Ceylon, Burma, China (Amoy). — Dobson. 



132«. The skin of an adult, No. 79A of Blyth's Catalogue 

 and type of Hipposideros cineraceus, Blyth. Piud Dadan Khan, 

 Punjab Salt Range. Presented by W-. Theobald, Esq., 1853; 



m to 0. An adult male and two adult females in alcohol : 

 m and n are No. 79B of Blyth's Catalogue, whereas o is 

 No. 80A of Blyth's Catalogue, and is a small specimen with 

 the wings from the side of the tarsi : taken from an unlabelled 

 bottle containing several species, m and n are from Pind 

 Dadan Khan, Punjab Salt Range. Presented by W. 

 Theobald, Esq., 1853. The history of o is unknown. 



p to s. A young male and two adolescent males, and one 

 adolescent female ; probably No. SOB of Blyth^s Catalogue. 

 No history. 



t. Skin of an adult in very bad condition. South India. 

 Presented by Sir Walter Elliot, 1842. 



11 8f V. Two skins of adults. Chdnda. Museum Collector, 

 1867. 



w ^ X. Two adult males in alcohol and the skull of w. Ponsee. 

 Kakhyen hills, 3,500 ft. Dr. J. Anderson-. Presented by the 

 1st Expedition to Western Yunnan, 1868. 



y to cc. Five adult males in alcohol : fur bright golden 

 yellow throughout. Cave No. 5, Tsagain, right' bank of the 

 Irrawadi, Uppfer Burma. Dr. J. Anderson. Presented by the 

 2ud Expedition to Western Yunnan, 1875. 



dd to ee. Au adult male and female in alcohol : fur white at 

 the base, with dark-brown extremities. Cave No. 4, Tsagain, 

 right bank of the Irrawadi, Upper Burma. Dr. J. Anderson. 

 Presented by the 2ud Expedition to Western Yunnan, 1875. 



