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FASCICULI MALATENSES 
31. Myotis muricola (Gray) 
Vespertilio muricola, Gray, Nat. Mamm. Nepaul. and Thibet^ p. 4 (1846); 
Flower, P.Z.S. 1900, p. 347 ; Bonhote, loc. cit. p. 876. 
Myotis muricola (Hodgson), Miller, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1898, p. 321. 
I spm. in ale. Bukit Besar, Nawngchik, 2500'. ist September, 1901. 
‘ This species was not uncommon on Bukit Besar, especially during our 
second visit in August and September. It appeared in great numbers in the 
half-hour preceding sunset, flying very much in the manner of the common 
British serotine. In the jungle it was frequently to be seen up to about 
10 a.m., but during the daytime it retired to the young rolled-up leaves of 
musaceous and zingiberaceous plants, from which the individual recorded 
above was obtained.’ 
32. Emballonura peninsularis, Miller 
Emballonura peninsularis. Miller, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1898, p. 328. 
4 spms. in ale. Jeram Kawan, South Perak. 15th February, 1902. 
As these specimens are practically topotypes* of Mr. Miller’s species, I 
have placed them under that name. According to Mr. Miller, it is most 
nearly allied to E. monticola, Temm., from Java. 
33. Taphozous long^imanus, Hardwicke 
Taphozous longimanus, Hardwicke, Trans. Linn. Soc. xiv, p. 535 (1823); 
Flower, P.Z.S. 1900, p. 349. 
a, b. $. Bisera t, Jalor. 15 th July, 1901. 
‘ A cave species.’ 
Petaurista nitida, Desm. 
‘We were disappointed at not securing any specimen of flying squirrel, 
all the species of which are very largely nocturnal in their habits ; one of a 
uniform foxy-red, which may be supposed to belong to this species, was shot 
at Sungkei, but stuck in the fork of a tree and could not be retrieved.’ 
34. Ratu'fa bicolor (Sparrm) 
Sciurus bicolor, Sparrm. Gotheh. Vet. Svensk. Handl. i, p. 70 (1778). 
Ratufa bicolor (Sparrm.), Flower, P.Z.S. 1900, p. 354 ; Bonhote, Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (7) vol. V, 1900, p, 493 ; Id. P.Z.S. 1900, p. 876. 
Ratufa melanopepla. Miller, Proc. JVash. Acad. Sci. ii, p. 71 (1900). 
a-c. $ . Neighbourhood of Biserat, Jalor. July and August, 1901. 
. Jeram Kawan is, however, over two hundred miles from Trang, the type locality of the species. Edd. 
