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97. N. GouLDii, Gray, App. Grey's Narrative, p. 405. 
Hab. Australia. 
A. Specimen presented by the Sydney Institu- 
tion f 1846). . 
98. N. (?) SwiNHOEi, Blyth, J. A. S. XXIX, 88. 
Hab. China (Amoy.) 
A. Specimen presented by R. Swinhoe, Esq. 
(1859). , . 
99. N. CANUS, Blyth.* 
Syn. Scotophilus maderaspatanus (?)^ Gray, Br. Mus, 
Catal. 
Vespertilio, 'No. 11, Elliot, Madr. Journ. X, 99. 
Hab. Plains of India ; Bengal. Common. 
A. Series of stuffed specimens (needing to be 
renewed) ; Calcutta, j 
Genus Scotophilus, Leach. 
100. Sc. serotinus (Geoff, Ann. Mus.YUlf t. 47, 48). 
Syn. Vespertilio serotinus. Sclireber. 
V, noctula apud Geoffroy. 
Hab. Europe, Himalaya. 
A. Specimen from France, M. Malherbe (1852). 
101. Sc. BOREALIS. 
Syn. Vespertilio borealis, Nilsson. 
V. Nilssoni, Keyser et Blasius. ^ 
Hab. Scandinavia. 
A. Specimen in spirit, Christiania University 
(1846). 
* A small species, common about Calcutta, with forearm If to 1| in. 
Colour of fur light dusky, with pale tips, more or less greyish or ftilvous, this 
pale hue prevailing on the under -parts. One specimen obtained ( J. A. S. 
XXII, 348,) is variegated Avith bright ferraginous. Another and very 
similar species, also common about Calcutta, has permanently two small pairs 
of upper incisors, characteristic of Scotophilus, instead of the one larger 
pair, very distantly placed apart, of adult Ntcticejus. 
t Desidf N. niticolus, Hodgson, Ann, M. N. H., n. s., XVI (1855), 
p. 104. 
