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Show 342 MR. STANLEY S. FLOWER ON THE [-^pr. 3 69. RHINOLOPHUS AFFINIS Horsf. The Allied Horseshoe- Bat. Rhinolophus affinis, Cantor, p. 11 ; Blanf. Faun. Ind., Miamm. p. 274. Cantor records two individuals from Penang. Dobson (Cat. Chir. B. M . p. 112) records a specimen from Penang, from Cantor. Ridley obtained this species in Selangor (0. Thomas, A. M . N . H. ser. 7, i. p. 361). Dimensions of Penang specimens, after Cantor:- Sex o*. 2- „ » s , » ^ Entire length 64 mm. 2'5 in. 73 mm. 2-89 in. Tail 13 mm. -5 in. 16 mm. '63 in. Extent 11-25 in. 125 in. Distribution. India, Ceylon, Burma, Cochinchina, Malay Peninsula (Penang and Selangor), Sumatra, Java, Borneo. 70. RHINOLOPHUS MINOR Horsf. The Little Indian Horseshoe- Bat. Rhinolophus minor, Blanf. Faun. Ind., M a m m . p. 276. Dobson (Cat. Chir. B. M . p. 115) records a specimen from Siam. Ridley obtained this species in Selangor (O. Thomas, A. M . N . H . ser. 7, i. p. 361). Distribution. India, Burma, Siam, Japan, Malay Peninsula (Selangor), Sumatra, Java, Borneo. 71. HIPPOSIDERUS ARMIGER (Hodgs.). The Great Himalayan Leaf-nosed Bat. Hipposideros diaclema, Gray?, Cantor, p. 11. Hipposiderus armiger, Blanf. Faun. Ind., M a m m . p. 283. Cantor records this species from Penang and the Malay Peninsula. Dobson (Cat. Chir. B. M . p. 136) mentions a specimen from Penang from Cantor. In the Siamese Museum there was a specimen in spirit, apparently of this species, from Chantaboon. Distribution. India (Himalayas, Khasi Hills), Burma?, China, Cochinchina, Siam, Malay Peninsula (Penang). • 72. HIPPOSIDERUS D I A D E M A (Geoffr.). The Large Malay Leaf-nosed Bat. Hipposideros nobilis, Cantor, p. 12. Hipposiderus diadema, Blanf. Faun. Ind., M a m m . p. 284. Cantor records this species from Penang and the Peninsula, and says : " In the valley of Pinang single individuals of both species (i. e. H. diadema and H. armiger) are at night abroad at all seasons, but during tbe rains they are particularly numerous," Dobsorl |