144 MAMMALIA. 



Tip of snout to vent r-50, head l^'SQ, tall r, ear (attach- 

 ment behind mouth) 0"'7, tragus 0"- 35, fore arm 3""15, index 

 finger a"-l, 2nd finger 3"-61, 3rd finger S", 4th finger a"-9, 

 thumb 0"-50, tibia \" , foot O'^. 



This species is distinguished from -F. formosushy its greater 

 size ; by its much broader muzzle ; larger teeth ; broader and 

 less pointed tragus; stronger and longer thumb j much larger 

 feet ; and by the uniform yellow dotting of the whole of the 

 wing memtrane. 



181. Vespertilio mystaeinus. 



Vespertilio mystaeinus, Leisler, Kuhl. Deutsch. Flederm. Ann. Wet- 

 terau. NaturJc. iv, p. 55 (1819) ; Dobson, Cat, Chiropt. B. M. 1878, 

 p. 314. 



Hah. PalsBarctic Region ; Europe (from Finland to Spain f 

 from Ireland to Middle Russia) ; in Asia, hitherto found in 

 Syria, at Pekin, and in the Himalayas only. — Dohson. 



\%\a. An adult female in alcohol. Gallicia. By exchange 

 with the Berlin Museum, 1872. 



Genus KERIVOULA, Gray, 1842. 



182. Kerivoula picta. 



Vespertilio pictum, Pallas, Sp'icil. Zoolog. faso. iii, p. 7. 

 Kerivoula picta, Dobson, Cat. Chiropt. JB. M. 1878, p. 332. 



Eab. Peninsula of India; Ceylon; Burma; Sumatra; 

 Java. Probably distributed generally throughout the Oriental 

 Region. — Dobson. 



182«. A mounted specimen, No. 109B of Blyth's Cata- 

 logue. Jaipur. Presented by J. Payter, Esq., 1852. 



b. A skin, No. 109 A of Blyth^s Catalogue; in bad con- 

 dition. Ceylon. Presented by R. Templeton, Esq. 



c. A skin. No. 109C of Blyth's Catalogue; imperfect. 

 Ceylon. Presented by Dr. E. F. Kelaart, 1851. 



d. A skin. No. 109D of Blyth's Catalogue. Java. Pre- 

 sented by the Batavian Society, 1844. 



e. An adult" female in alcohol, Calcutta. Presented by 

 Dr. J. Anderson, 1869. 



/. The skeleton of an individual from Calcutta. Presented 

 by Dr. J. Anderson. 



g. The skin of an adult. Diirjeeling. Bequeathed to the 

 Asiatic Society iu Bengal by Dr. F. Stoliczka. 15th Decem- 

 ber 1875. 



