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A. Large male in spirit, with frontal pore 
greatly developed. B. Female, stuffed. Dorji- 
ling. Presented by Major W. S. Sherwill (1852). 
75. H. LANKADIVA, Kekart, Prod. Faun. Zeyl., p. 19 ; 
J. A. S. XX, 183. 
Syn. Rhinolophus insignis of Ceylon, apud Waterhouse ? 
Hab. Ceylon. Very abundant about Kandy. 
A. Adult male in spirit, having no frontal pore 
but merely a slight depression in its place, on either 
side of which is a wart-like tubercle. B. Female 
in spirit. C. Another female, stuffed. Presented 
by Dr. E. F. Kelaart (1852). D. Skeleton. 
N. B. — This fine species approximates H. diadema, 
(Geoff.), but the uppermost transverse crest is tri- 
lobate, the medial lobe small, presenting an appear- 
ance which might well have suggested the appella- 
tion diadema. 
76. H. isroBlLiS (Horsf. Zool. Bes. in Java^ ip].. ; Tem., 
Mon. II, pi. XXII). 
Syn. Bhinolophus nohilis, Horsfield. 
Hab. Burmese and Malayan countries. 
A. Specimen from Maulmein. Presented by 
Major S. K. Tickell (1858), , 
77. H. LARYATUS (Horsf. ZooL Bes. in Java, pi. ). 
Syn. Bhinolophus larvatus, Horsfield. 
H. vulgaris apud nos, J. A. S. XIII, 488. 
H. aureus (?), Kelaart, from Ceylon, Prod. 
Faun. Zeyl., p. 18. - 
Hab. Sylhet, Arakan, Java. 
A. B. C. Specimens from Arakan. Presented 
by Col. Phayre (1842). D. E. F. G. Ditto from 
Svlhet. Presented by F. Skipwith, Esq., c. S. 
(1853); J. A. S. XXII, 416. Colour varying 
from bright orange-fulvous to dark brown. 
78. H. speoris. 
Syn. Vespertilio speoris, Schn. (nec Geoffroy). 
Bhinolophus duklmnensis, Sykes. 
