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102. Sc. Leisleri (Bell's Br, Quadr,, pi. ). 
Syn. Vesper tilio Leisleri, Kuhl. 
. V, dasycarpus, Leisler. 
Hab. Europe, Himalaya. 
A. Specimen from England, H. E. Strickland, 
(1846). 
103. Sc. FULViDUS, Blyth, J, A, S, XXVIII, 293. 
Hab. Tenasserim provinces. 
A, Specimens presented by Major Berdmore 
(1858). 
104. Sc. PUMiLOiDES, Tomes, Ann, M. N. H, XX (1857), 
p. 228. 
Hab. China^ 
A, Specimen from Amoy, presented by R. 
Swinhoe, Esq. (1859). 
105. Sc. COROMANf)ELIANUS {J, A, S. XX, 159-60). 
Syn. Vespertilio corOmandeliana, F. Cuv. 
No. XII, Elliot's Catal, Madr. Journ. X, 99. 
Kerivoula Sykesi (?), Gray, vide Ann. M. N. H. 
n, s., II (1858)j p. 486. 
Hab. India generally ; Ceylon ; Burma ; Malayan 
peninsula to Singapore ; Nicobar islands. 
(About the commonest of Indian Bats). 
A, Series, requiring renewal. B. Ditto in 
spirit. C Skulls. Calcutta.* 
* Desid. — ScoTOPHiLTJS fuliginosus ; Vespertilio fuUginosus, Hodgson, /. A. 
IS. IV, 700. Nipal.— Sc. pachyonyx, Tomes, P. Z. S. 1857, Ann. M. N. H. 
XX (1857), p. 227. India. Dr. Gray, who unites the Nycticeji with the Sco- 
ToPHiLi, gives the following undescribed species in his Br. Mus. Catal. 
1. "The Indian Bat" I Sc. Hodgsoni, Gray. Calcutta. — 2. Sc. lobatus, 
Gray {Vesp. lobatus, Gray, Hardw. III. Ind. Zool.) 3. "The Madras Bat" 
Sc. MADERASPATANus, Gray. Madras. — 4. Sc. falcatus, Gray. India. — 5. Sc. 
pULYus, Gray. Madras, Jaya. 
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