CHIROPTERA, INSECTIVORA. 
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Vbspertilionid;e. 
Vespertilio montivagm, sp. n., G. E. Dobson; Ynuan. J. A. S. B. (n. s.) 
xliii. pt. 2, p. 237. 
Scotophilus leislerL On its distribution in Ireland ; R. M. Barrington, 
Zool. (s.s.) 1874, pp. 4071-4074. 
Nycfinomus tragatus, sp. n., G. E. Dobson, N. W. India. He reviews 
the other four Asiatic species : N. rueppeli, Swinhoe, ? = N. cestonii, 
Savi, which extends to Amoy ; N. tenuis, Horsf., = N.plicatus (Buchanan). 
J. A. S. B. (n. s.) xliii. pt. 2, pp. 142,-144. 
Emhallonura atrata, sp. n., W. Peters ; Madagascar. MB. Ak. Berl. 
1874, p. 693. 
Promops bonariensis, sp. n., W. Peters ; Buenos Ayres. 'Pom. cit. 
p. 233. 
Phyllorhina swinhoii, Ptrs., = P. armigera, Hodg. ; R. Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 
1874, p. 600. 
"^Phyllorhina hrachyota, sp. n., G. E. Dobson ; Central India. J. A. S. B. 
(n. s.) xliii. pt. 2, p. 237. 
Phyllorhina masoni, sp. n., Moulmein. Id. op. cit. (1872) xli. pt. 2, 
p. 338. 
Rhinolophus yunanensis, Yunan, R. garoensis, Assam, R. andamanensis, 
Andamans, and R. petersi, India, spp. nn. Id. tom. cit. pp. 336 & 337. 
INSECTIVORA. 
Tupaiid;e. 
^Tupaia elliotti found in the Central Provinces of India ; V. Ball, 
P. A. S. B. 1874, p. 95. 
Erinaceidjj. 
Ilylomys. J. Anderson describes and figures in detail the dentition 
and osteology of II. peguensis, Blyth, which is perhaps the same as II. 
suilliis, Miill. & Schleg. The genus appears to be more nearly allied to 
Gymnura and Erinaccus than to Tupaia. Tr. Z. S. viii. pp. 453-467, 
pi. liv. 
S0RICID.E. 
E. Brandt has published his important investigations as to the homo- 
logies of the teeth in this family [c/*. Zool. Rec. iii. pp. 24-27]. Bull. 
Mosc. xlvi. pt. 2, pp. 1-79. 
Genera incertjj bedis. 
The following Miocene forms from Colorado are dfescribed by E. D. 
Cope, in Paleont. Bull, and Syn. Vert Color, [c/. Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv. 
1873, pp. 467-474} ; but their relationships to recent families are still 
uncertain : — 
