360 Mr. 0. Thomas on a 



APPENDIX. 



[The following species, not included in this list, were 

 obtained during my first visit to the Transvaal (1890-91) 

 and identified by Messrs Martin Jacoby and C. J. Gahan. 

 They were enumerated in ray * Naturalist in the Transvaal,' 

 and may, perhaps, properly be added here to bring the list 

 of Transvaal Coleoptera up to date of present knowledge. — 

 W. L. Distant.] 



Crypto cephalin^. 



Gyandrophthalma anisogramma, Lac, var. Pretoria. 

 Catnptolenes cribraria, Lac. Pretoria. 

 Cryptocephalus pustulatus, Fabr. Pretoria. 



Dregei, Boh. Pretoria. 



pardalis,^\x!S.x. Pretoria. 



Melitonoma epistomata, Fabr, Pretoria. 

 Achcenops facialis, Jacoby. Pretoria. 



EuMOLPIN^. 



Colasposoma pubescens, Lefev. Pretoria. 

 Pseudocolaspis sericata, Marsh. Pretoria. 



Chbysomelin-s:. 



Chrysomela opulenta, Reiche. Pretoria. 

 Polysticta Clarkii, Baly. Pretoria. 

 Podontia nigrotessellata, Baly. Pretoria. 



GALEBTJCINiB. 



Aulacophoi'a vinula, Erichs. Pretoria. 

 Hyperacantha oculata, Karsch. Pretoria. 

 Sphceroderma indica, Fabr. Pretoria. 

 ^nidea pi-etorice, Gahan. Pretoria. 

 Spilocephalua viridipennis, Jacoby. Pretoria. 

 Ootheca modesta, Gahan. Pretoria. 



Transvaal Species in British Museum. 

 Spiloeephalus Distanti, Gahan. 



LVII. — Description of a new Bat from Selangore. 

 By Oldfield Thomas. 



The British Museum owes to Mr. H. N. Ridley, formerly on 

 its staff, and now Director of the Botanical Gardens at 

 Singapore, a number of small mammals collected at different 

 times on Singapore Island and the neighbouring parts of the 



