Dr. Nagy I. Zoltán szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 6. 1975. (Budapest, 1975)
(Inventary Nos. V.75.123 and V.75.122). Cochleae. 23 right, 13 left side pieces (Inventary No. V. 75.134). Right maxillae with teeth: 1 P 2-M 3 , 1 P 4-M 3 , 1 P 4 T M 2 M 3 , 2 C-P4, 9 P 4-Ml, 1 P2-p4, l c If P 4 , 3 M2-M 3 , 4 C, 9 P 4 , 1 M 2 , 3 M 3 , 2 without teeth=38 specimens (Inventary Nos . V.75.Ill, V.75. 112, V. 75.116, V.75. 119, V. 75.109). Left maxillae with teeth: 4 P 4-M 3 , 3C-P 4 , 2P 2-M 1 , 4P 4-M 1 , 3P 4-M 2 , 2P 2-P 4 , 1 M 1M 3 , 7 M 2-M 3 , 3 Mi-M 2 , 1 C, 7 P 4 , 1 M 1 , 4 M 2 , 6 M 3 , 3 without teeth =51 specimens (Inventary Nos . V. 75.113, V.75. 114, V. 75.115, V. 75.117, V.75. 118, V.75. 120, V. 75.121, V.75. 109). Separate right side upper teeth: 18 C, 8 P 4 , 21 M 1 , 9 M 2 , 2 M 3 = 58 pieces (Inventary No. V 75.109). Upper left side teeth: 25 C, 5 P 4 , 14 M 1 , 6 M 2 , 1 M 3 = 51 pieces (Inventary No. V 75.109). Total No. of skull portions and upper dentition = 242, with at least 35-39 individuals in the material. Mandibular fragments and lower dentition. Right mandibular fragments with teeth: 11^, 1 C- P 2 If Mi, 1 P 2 V P4, 1 P3-M1, 1 P4-M3, 1 P4 1M2-M3, 2 P 4-M 2 , 3 P4-M1, 3 P 4 , 5 M1-M3, 2 Mi~M 2 , 5 M2-M3, 3 Mi, 9 fore-portions without teeth, 6 ascending rami = 44 specimens (Inventary Nos. V.75. 98, V.75. 99, V. 75.107 and V. 75. 94 ). Left mandibular fragments with teeth: 1 C-P 2 If P4T M 3 , 2 C VP4-M3, 1 P3-M2, 1 P3-M1, 1 P2-M1, 4 P 4- M3, 4 P4-M2, 3 P4-M1, 2 C-P 2 , 2 C, 2 P 4 , 1 M!-M 3 , 3 M 1-M 2 , 6 M2-M3, 3 M 1 , 2 M 2 , 5 M3, 12 fore-portions without teeth, 7 ascending rami = 62 specimens (Inventary Nos. V.75. 103, V. 75.97, V.75. 102, V.75. 100, V.75. 101, V. 75.106, V.75. 96, V.75. 104, V.75. 105, V.75. 108 and V. 75.94). Separate right side teeth: 4 Mi. 2 M 2 , left side teeth 4 Mi, 2 M2, 1 M3 = 13 pieces (Inventary No. V, 75.94). Total no. of mandibular fragments and lower teeth: 119 (+ Holotype), with at least 40 individuals in the material, and well agreeing with the number of individuals based on upper parts. Humeri: proximal ends: 2 right, 1 left side (Inventary No. V.75. 124).Distal ends: 19 right, 19 left (Inventary Nos. V.75. 125, V.75. 126, V.75. 127, V. 75.128, V.75. 129 V. 75.130). Radii, proximal fragments: 7 right, 8 left, distal fragments: 1 left (Inventary No. V. 75. 131, V.75. 132). Claviculae 1 left and 1 right fragments (Inventary No. 75.133). Total no.of extremity bones: 59 pieces. Bacula: partly fragmentary bones of ten individuals (Inventary Nos. V.75. 136, V.75. 137, V. 75.135). Up to now there were preserved 387 remains from locality No. 9. Material for comparison and methods . For detailed comparisons with the fossil material, I used 41 specimens of Rh. hi p posideros hi p posideros from the whole Carpathian Basin, 6 specimens of Rh. hi p posideros minimus from the surroundings of Dubrovnik, Dalmatia, 1 example of Rh. hi p posideros (subsp. ?) from Dusambe,Tajikistan, and finally 2 Rh. midas from my collectings in Kashmir. I also compared specimens of a population collected from a Holocene locality" 1 " (Kiskőhát Cave). (KORDOS 1973) and fossil remains of Rh. hi p posideros from the Middle Pleistocene collected at Tarkő and Uppony, (see JÁNOSSY 1962, 1968). Dr. D. JÁNOSSY++has kindly studied the type material of Rh. grivensis in Lyon. The Asiatic small Rhinolophi showed a very distant relation to the European material, as well as to the fossil species, so I merely touch on some of the results of comparisons here . I also omit here the conclusions of study on some Vietnamese and Indian exemplars of Rh. cornutus. To show the great variety of I am grateful to Dr. L. KORDOS for the loan of subfossil material in his care. ++ I am very grateful to Dr. JANOSSY, my friend and colleague, for his help in studying the type of Rh. grivensis and of an other specimen, and for making original drawings of them.