O EHINOLOPHID^. 



with two nipple-shaped appendages slightly in front of the pubis. 

 Tail distinctj produced to the posterior margin of the interfemoral 

 membrane. 



Sub-Family I.— EHINOLOPHIN^. 



First toe with two, remaining toes with three, joints each ; ilio-pectinal 

 spine not connected by bone with the antero-inferior surface of the 

 ilium. 



So far as is known, this sub-family is not represented in Sind; but it 

 is not improbable EhinolopMs affinis, Horsf., and Rhinolophis minor, 

 Horsf., may occur. 



Sub-Family II.— PHYLLORHININiE. 



Toes equal, with two phalanges each ; ilio-pectinal spine united by 

 a bony isthmus, with a process derived from the antero-inferior surface 

 of the ilium forming a large pre-acetabular foramen. 



Phyllorhina, Bonass, Dohson Jour. As. Soc. Ben. 1872, p. 141; 

 Monog. As.Ghir. Tp. 68; Cat. Ohir. Br. Mus. p. 127 j Hipposideros, 

 Gray Pro. Zoo. Soc. 1834, p. 53. 



Nose-leaf complicated, consisting of three portions, anterior, posterior 

 and intermediate ; the anterior horseshoe-shaped, as in I'hinolophus, but 

 not similarly emarginate in front ; posterior erect, with a convex, 

 lobed, or incised free edge, concave in front, the concavity simple or 

 divided by narrow vertical ridges ; the intermediate, usually broadly 

 cordiform with the base upwards, the sides thickened, the centre with 

 or without a projecting point or longitudinal ridges in front. 



7-, ,.,• T 2 1—1 2-2/1— 1 in ph. \ 3—3 



Benhhon. Inc. -, c. j^ , pm. 3-3 (^^^^ trflens)' ^'3=3 



First upper molar minute, blunt, in the outer angle betweep the 

 canine and second premolar ; rarely deciduous. 



Phyllorhina tridens, Peters, M. B. AJcad. Berl. 1871, p. 314; 

 Dohson Cat. Chir. Br. Mus. p. 131, pi. viii. fig. 3 ; Anderson, Cat. Mam. 

 Ind. Mus. p. 113; Rhinolophus tridens, Geqff. Desc. de I' Egypt, pt. ii. 

 p. 130. Aselia tridens Gray, Pro. Zuo. Soc. 1866, p. 82. 



Plate I. 



Ears nearly as long as the head, subacutely pointed, broad ; lower 

 two-thirds of theinner and outer margin of the ear-conch almost equally 

 convex, the outer margin concave immediately beneath the tip, the 

 remaining part convex. Upper margin of the transverse erect nose- 

 leaf divided into three thickened projections, the concave front surface 

 beneath divided by three longitudinal bands; sella cordate, prominent'; 

 horseshoe-shaped membrane circular and raised in front, not divided ; 

 two secondary leaves on the sides of the muzzle parallel to the horse- 

 shoe. 



Wings from the lower third of the tibiaj ; interfemoral membrane 

 short, square behind; the last osseous caudal vertebras and half the 

 antepenultimate vertebrae free. Fur above pale yellowish white, with 

 brown extremities ; beneath, wholly yellowish white or pure white. The 

 first minute upper premolar deciduous. 



