[NO. 107. KERIVOULA HARDWICKII.]

HABITAT.—India (Assam—Shillong, Khasia hills).

DESCRIPTION.—Same size as K. picta, but ears larger; fur uniformly dark above and below, with shining greyish-brown extremities.

[GENUS VESPERTILIO.]

Muzzle long; ears often larger than the head, oval, apart; tragus long, acute; crown of head vaulted; feet moderate; wing membrane from base of toes; tail, wholly included in interfemoral membrane, less than length of head and body.

Dentition: Inc., 2—2/6; can., 1—1/1—1; premolars, 3—3/3—3; molars, 3—3/3—3.

[NO. 108. MYOTIS (VESPERTILIO) MURINUS.]
(Jerdon's No. 61.)

HABITAT.—N.W. Himalayas.

Vespertilio murinus.

DESCRIPTION.—Fur above light reddish or smoke brown beneath dusky white, the base of the hairs dark.