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85. T. LONGiMANUS, J, A, S'. X, 974, XIII, 490. 
Syn. Vespertilio longimanus, Hardwicke, Lin. Tr. 
XI Y, 17. 
T. fulvidus, nobis, J. A, S., X, 975."^ ji s 
T. brevicaudus^ nobis, ibid, 976. rvirT 
T. Cantori, nobis, ibid, XI, 784. } 
Hab. India generally, Ceylon, Burmese countries. 
A. B. C. D. E, F. Stuffed specimens, Cal- 
cutta. G. Bottle of entire specimens, some from 
Rangoon. Presented by Dr. Fayrer, J. A, S, 
XXII, 414 (1852). H. I. Skins (not in good 
condition), from Ceylon. Dr. E. F. Kelaart. 
Ditto, Travancore {T. brevicaudus). Presented 
by Dr. Coles (1841). K. L. Fulvescent variety 
(7\ fulvidus), Calcutta. M. Skeleton.* 
N. B. — This species is pale fulvescent when young, and 
becomes gradually blacker with age ; the very old 
being somewhat of a deep black. 
Sub-fam. NOCTILIONINu^. 
Genus Cheiromeles, Horsfield. 
86. Ch. torquatus, Horsfield, {Zool. Res. in Java, t, ; 
Tern. Mon. Mamm. I, t. 17). 
Syn. Molossus torquatus, Fischer. 
Dysopes cheiropus, Temminck. 
Hab. Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Siam ? Cochin — 
China? 
A. Stuffed specimen, from the Batavian So- 
ciety (1845). 
Genus Nyctinomus, Geoffroy. 
87. X. iNSiGNis, Blyth, J. A. S. XXIX, 
Hab. China. 
A. Specimen from Amoy. Presented by R, 
Swinhoe, Esq. (1860). 
88. N. PLICATUS {Lin. Trans. V, II, 18). 
Syn. Vespertilio plicatus, Buchanan Hamilton. 
Nyct. bengalensis, Geoffroy. 
* Desid. T. MELANOPOGON, Tern. Hab. Indian peninsula, Malayan penin- 
sula, Java. 
