SIZE.—Head and body, 2½ inches; tail, 2 inches; expanse, 15 inches.

[NO. 109 & 110. MYOTIS THEOBALDI and MYOTIS PARVIPES.]
(Jerdon's Nos. 62 & 63.)

Both these appear to be closely allied to the pipistrelle of Europe, and are stated to have been found at Mussoorie and in Kashmir.

[NO. 111. VESPERTILIO LONGIPES.]

HABITAT.—Kashmir (caves of Bhima Devi, 6000 feet).

DESCRIPTION.—Wings from the ankles; feet very large, about one-fourth the length of the head and body; fur black above, underneath black with whitish tips.

SIZE.—Head and body, 1·75 inch; tail, 1·45 inch.

[NO. 112. VESPERTILIO MYSTACINUS.]

HABITAT.—Himalayas.

DESCRIPTION.—Muzzle narrow; skull vaulted; ears as long as head, wings from base of toes; fur dark brown.