338 
Gr. E, Dobson — Brief Descriptions office new Bats. [No. 4, 
Length (of a male) head and body 2 '5 inches, tail 10 ; ear (anteriorly) 
0 75 ; breath of antitragus 0'3 ; length of forearm 2 0 ; thumb 04 ; tibia 
0'9 ; foot and claws 05. 
Ilab. — Sent from some part of India, precise locality not known. 
5. Phyllorhina Masokt, n. sp. 
This species belongs to the same section of the genus as Pit. Nicoba- 
rensis, Dobson. As in that species, the concave front surface of the base of 
the transverse nose-leaf is divided into two cells only by a single central lon- 
gitudinal fold ; the upper margin or crest of the transverse nose-leaf, and the 
thickened eordiform ridge behind the nasal orifices develop acute projections 
in the centre of their front surfaces as in Bit. diadema, Geoff. The horse- 
shoe shaped membrane is simple, with three secondary vertical processes of 
membrane on each side. 
Prom the under surface of the symphisis of the mandible a small coni- 
cal bony process projects downwards, about equal to the lower canine tooth 
in vertical extent. 
Wings from the ankles ; tip of tail free ; interfemoral membrane trian- 
gular behind. 
Length, head and body, 3 - 65 inches ; tail 1'65 ; ear (anteriorly) IT ; 
forearm 335 ; 2nd finger 5'0 ;• 4th finger 39 ; thumb 0 - 6 ; tibia T35. 
Hub. — Moulmain, Barma. 
This fine species was first submitted to me for examination by Mr. 
Wood-Mason, with the remark that it was most probably new ; I have, 
therefore, much pleasure in connecting his name with it. 
