ZOOLOGY 



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EODENTIA. 



Anomaluriisjacksoni, De Wiut 

 Sciurus calliurus, Buchh. . 

 S. multicolor, Riipp. . 

 S. rufobrachiatus, Waterli. 

 Funisciurus bohmi, Eeichen 

 F. jacksoni, De Wint. 



F. ochraceus, Huet, . 

 Xerus erythropus, Geoif. . 

 X. rutilus, Critzschm. 

 Grwphiurus nmrinus, Desm, 



G. 2^ai'vus, True. 

 G. smithii, Thos. 

 Cricetomys (jambianus, Waterli 

 Gerbillus {Tatua) sp. 

 Otomys Jacksoni, Thos. 

 Dendroinys sp. 



Arvicanthis abyssinictis, Riijip. 

 A. massaiciis, Pagenst. 

 A. pumilio diminictus, Thos. 

 Mus hyjxjxanthus, Puch. . 

 M. arborarius, Pet. . 

 M. ugandif, De Wint. 

 M. jacksoni, De ^Vint. 

 31. hiidebrandti, Pet. 

 Leggada vunutVides, Smith 

 L. muscidoides, Temni. 

 Dasyniys bentleyce, Thos. . 

 Lophuromys ansorgei, De Win 

 L. flavoinmctatus, Thos. . 

 Lojyhioniys smithii, Rhoads 

 Tachyoryctis splemlens ibeanus, Thos 

 Pedetes caffer, Pall. . 

 Thryonomys swindereukmus, Tenini 

 1\ gregorianus, Thos. 

 Hystrix galeata, Thos. 

 l^Leiius, sp. inc.] 



Elephas africanus, Blum. . 



Diceros bicornis, Linn. 



Equus burchelli buhmi, Matsch 



Frocavia jacksoni, Thos. . 



P. br.ucei. Gray . 



P. craivshiiyi, Thos. . 



P. tnarraota, Thos. . 



Hippopotamus amplubius, Linn 



Ungul 



Authority. 



Jackson, Neumann. 



Jackson. 



Emin, Donaldson Smith, Neumann. 



Jackson, Scott-Elliot. 



Jackson, Ansorge, Neumann. 



Jackson. 



Ansorge. 



Ansorge, Neumann. 



Jackson. 



Jackson. 



Piev. F. C. Smith. 



Johnston. 



Neumann. 



Jackson. 



Ansorge, Johnston, Neumann. 



Jackson, Johnston, Neumann. 



Jackson, Ansorge. 



Jackson. 



Jackson, Ansorge. 



Johnston. 



Jackson, Ansorge, Neumann. 



Jackson. 



Ansorge. 



Johnston, Neumann. 



Ansorge. 



Jackson. 



Ansorge. 



Jackson, Ansorge. 



Jackson. 



Ansorge, Neumann. 



Johnston, Neumann. 



Donaldson Smith. 



Jackson. 



Johnston. 



Johnston.* 



Johnston, Neumann. 



Jackson. 



Neumann. 



Johnston. 



Johnston. 



* Hares of perhaps three species are common throughout Uganda, but no specimens ha\ 

 jet beea identified. — H. H. J. 



