[NYCTICEJUS TEMMINCKII.]
The Common Yellow Bat (Jerdon's No. 44).
Both the above (Nos. 43 and 44) are, according to Dr. Dobson, synonymous with [Scotophilus Temminckii], which see.
[NYCTICEJUS CASTANEUS.]
The Chestnut Bat (Jerdon's No. 45).
This is also a variety of [Scotophilus Temminckii].
[NYCTICEJUS ATRATUS.]
The Sombre Bat (Jerdon's No. 46).
(See ante: [Vesperugo atratus].)
[NYCTICEJUS CANUS.]
The Hoary Bat (Jerdon's No. 47).
(See ante: [Vesperugo lobatus].)
[NYCTICEJUS ORNATUS.]
The Harlequin Bat (Jerdon's No. 48).
(See ante: [Scotophilus ornatus].)
[NO. 98. NYCTICEJUS NIVICOLUS.]
The Alpine Bat (Jerdon's No. 49).
HABITAT.—Sikim.
DESCRIPTION.—"Head and body above uniform light brown with a slight yellowish shade; underneath, from the throat to the vent, dark grey with a brownish tint, lighter on the sides of the throat. Ears long, attenuated to an obtuse point."—Jerdon.