4 BULLETIN 99, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
Of these 50 described forms 48 are recognized as valid species or 
subspecies in the present paper. 
In the previous parts there were listed 6,696 specimens of mam- 
mals of the six orders dealt with. Including the present part, this 
makes a grand total of 8,360 specimens, of 526 species and subspecies 
belonging to the 11 orders of mammals in the East African collec- 
tions, including 192 type-specimens. The sources for these specimens 
are as follows: 
Grand total of East African mammal collections. 
SmuithsonianJA Trica Bix pedition se ~... aha eee eee eye ag eee ae 4,513 
Rani hamoy Hxpeaitiont uc PIR Sones ee ae eee ate BROc etal NE. gene 3, 328 
Miscellaneous collections’ so 202.62 G0 ms -)ers o Se urse h ee o 519 
8, 360 
LIST OF LOCALITIES. 
Below is a list of all localities from which United States National 
Museum specimens of mammals are listed in this part, with index 
references to the accompanying map, reproduced from parts 1 and 2. 
Only a few of the localities are marked on the map itself, but, with 
the aid of larger maps, it will not be difficult to determine with fair 
accuracy any collecting station mentioned in the text. 
ABERDARE Mountarns—A range of mountains about half way between Lake Naivasha 
and Mount Kenia. Summits said to be 11,000-12,000 feet. J 4. 
Avis ABABA—Capital city of Abyssinia, situated near the geographical center of that 
country. Also written Addis Ababa and Addis Abeba. F 5. 
AGATE’s, or AGATE’s RaNcH—On the Southern Guaso Nyiro near the eastern edge 
of Loita Plains. J 4. 
Aut Beres, Asmara—lInland and southwest of Massaua, Eritrea. D 5. 
AMALA RivER—Flows southwest from Kabalolot Hill, Sotik. J 3-4. 
ArcHER’S Post—On the Northern Guaso Nyiro near the mouth of the Lakiundu 
River, north of Mount Kenia. I 5. 
AruscHA Wa-cINI, or ARUSCHA-WA-CHINI—South of Mount Kilimanjaro, in German 
East Africa, near the upper Pangani River. K 4. 
Arussi—District in central Abyssinia, west of Ogaden and southeast of Adis Ababa, 
F-G 5-6. 
Atut Prarns—North and east of Nairobi. J 4. 
BaurR-EL-GHAzAL District—In extreme southern Sudan, bordering French Congo, 
Belgian Congo, and Lado. G-—H 1. 
Baur-EL-ZERAF—Flows from the south into the Nile between Lake No and the Sobat. 
ED2: 
BreRBERA—Seaport of British Somaliland, on the Gulf of Aden. E 7. 
BERKATE-TURKWELL JuNcTION—Where the Berkate River flows into the Turkwell 
River, northeast of Mount Elgon, in eastern Central Province, Uganda. I 3-4. 
Buiue Nire—Flows northwest from western Abyssinia and empties into the Nile at 
Khartoum. D-E 2-3. 
Bonponi—On Kapiti Plains, British East Africa. J 4. 
Buponea Forrest—In Unyoro, western Uganda, east of Butiaba, Albert Nyanza. 
[-2. 
Bunuka—Southeastern shore of Albert Nyanza, west and a little south of Hoima, 
Uganda. I 2. 
