338 VESPEETItlONIDJi:. 



ivickii, but not so much attenuated, nor, proportionately to the si^ 

 of the ear, so long ; the projection on the outer margin, opposite the 

 base of the inner margin, is also very slight and obtuse (Plate 

 XVII. fig. 7). 



Wings to the base of the toes ; posterior margin of the inter- 

 femoral fringed with short hairs, biit not papillated. 



Distribution of the fur upon the wing- and interfemoral mem- 

 branes as in K. hardwickii. 



Upper inner incisors unicuspidate, veri/ long and slender ; outer 

 incisor on each side very short, less than one third the inner incisor 

 in vertical extent, broad at the base, its summit sloping inwards 

 towards and Ijang against the base of the inner incisor. Lower in- 

 cisors slightly crowded ; the two central incisors with four distinct 

 cusps each, those on each side with three, whilst those next the 

 canines have a small cusp on their inner sides only. Upper pre- 

 molars as in K. Imrdtviclcii ; lower premolars equal, and nearly equal 

 to the first molar in vertical extent. 



Length (of an adult c? preserved in alcohol), head and body 1""65, 

 tail 2", head 0"-6, ear 0"'7, tragus 0"-35, forearm l"-25, thumb 0""3, 

 third finger 2"-9, fifth finger 2", tibia 0"-7, foot 0"-3. 



Hah. Philippine Islands. 



This species was united by Mr. Tomes with K. liardivicJcii, but 

 the very much longer and quite differently shaped ears at once dis- 

 tinguish it. 



a, h. $ juv. et ad., al. (type) Philippine Islands. Zool. Soc. Coll. 



7. Kerivoula jagorii, 



Vespertilio (Kerivoula) jagorii, Peters, MB. Akad. Berl. 1866, p. 399; 

 Dobson, Monogr. Asiat. Chiropt. p. 185 (1876). 



Ears as in K. Juirdwwlcii ; but there is a second slight concavity 

 about the middle of the outer margin ; inner margin verj' convex, 

 projecting beyond the eye : tragus rather broad below, tapering to 

 an acute point and curved outwards ; immediately above the base a 

 deep but narrow horizontal slit opposite the base of the inner 

 margin. Nostrils close together, the extremity of the muzzle pro- 

 jecting. 



Tip of the tail projecting slightly; margin of the interfemoral 

 membrane not fringed with hairs ; wing-membrane from the base 

 of the toes. Fur similar in colour to that of K. Jiardwiclcii. 



Upper inner incisor long and unicuspidate ; outer incisor very 

 short, not half the length of the inner incisor ; upper premolars 

 nearly equal in vertical extent. 



Length, head and body l"-95, tail l"-9, head 0"-75, ear 0"-6, 

 tragus 0"-4, forearm l"-55, thumb 0"-37, third finger 3"-2, fifth 

 finger 2"-25, tibia 0"-65, foot 0"-35. 



Hah. Philippine Islands (Samar Island). 



Type in the collection of the Berlin Museum. 



