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met with. In the Ituri forest near the Uganda line. Upper Congo, 

 L. DENTi was obtained, and at Port Alice, also on the Upper Congo, 

 L. scHMiDTi was procured. Between Lake Kivu and Lake Tan- 

 ganyika, L. THOMASi and L. kandti were discovered. To the east 

 of Victoria Nyanza in Kavirondo, L. neumanni was found. On Mt. 

 Kenia L. kolbi dwells ; and in the Kenia district in the vicinity of the 

 mountains, L. c. lutea, L. hindsi, and L. rubella are met with. In the 

 Nairobi forest, L. k. nubila and L. albigularis have been taken, while 

 farther eastward, possibly in the vicinity of Alombassa, L. albigularis 

 and L. rufitincta were secured. In German East Africa, L. a. kobo- 

 tensis was procured on Mt. Kilimanjaro, and on the south side of the 

 same mountain at five thousand feet elevation, L. c. johnstoni was 

 found. On the Rufigi River south of Zanzibar, L. a. ruMata was 

 obtained. Proceeding southward into Nyassaland, we find L. opis- 

 thosticta at Lake Mweru, and L. leucampyx extends its range 

 from Nyassaland to the French Congo and Angola. On Mt. 

 Chiradgula, L. c. zvhitei has been taken, and at the north end of Lake 

 Nyassa, L. moloneyi dwells. On Mt. Walla, west of the last named 

 lake, L. Francesco was obtained. In Angoniland on the east bank of 

 the Loangwa River, L. silacea is found. In Portuguese East Africa, 

 in Mozambique, L. s. mossambicus is found, and L. albigularis is 

 met with in Mashonaland, and ranges southward to the north east 

 Transvaal, and in the Pungwe River district, L. rufoviridis and L. a. 

 beirensis range ; while from the Delta of the Zambesi, L. stairsi 

 comes; in Cape Colony two species of this genus are found, L. py- 

 gerythra ranging north as far as Mombassa and Mt. Kilimanjaro on 

 the east coast, and L. labiata going to Mozambique on the east 

 coast, and to Angola on the west. In Central Africa at N'dongo-leti, 

 Upper Ubanqui River, L. sticticeps is found. In West Africa, 

 beginning at the most western point we find in Senegambia L. cal- 

 LiTRiCHUS, which extends its range to the Niger River. In Sierra 

 Leone, L. campbelli is found. Liberia has two species, L. diana 

 which is very common, and L. buttikoferi. The Gold Coast has L. 

 erythrogaster at Lagos; and L. roloway, L. fantiensis, L. bur- 

 NETTi ranging east to Cameroon, and L. mona. In northeastern Ni- 

 geria at Lake Chad, is L. t. alexandri, and in northern Nigeria, their 

 dispersion unknown, are L. tantalus and L. insolita. In Cameroon 

 are found L. preussi, L. brazz/E going to the French Congo, L. nic- 

 titans ranging to Sette Cama, L. grayi going to the Congo River, and 

 L. scLATERi in Benin. In Guinea L. petaurista alone is found. In 

 Gaboon several species are found, L. n. laglaizi, L. cephus ranging to 



