394 Mr. G. Dollman on 



" The type specimen was caught at Okwa, which is about 

 halfway between the Molopo River and Lake Ngami, right 

 in the middle of the Kalahari. It ran out of a big log which 

 had been thrown on the fire at night, and I fortunately 

 managed to catch it as it passed me." 



11. T titer a lobengulos griquce, Wrought. 



S . 44, 52 ; ? . 43, 54. Lake Ngami. 



? . 6. Molopo River. 



S . 68. Mababe Flats, Ngamiland. 



" In Ngamiland there is a periodical flood which occurs in 

 the dry season, and besides filling up the vast Okovango 

 marshes and Lake Ngami inundates hundreds of square miles 

 of dry sandy country and acacia-forest. As the water ad- 

 vances over the flat country the small mammals are driven 

 back, and towards the height of the flood in many places 

 around the marshes the whole surface of the ground for miles 

 is covered all over with mouse-holes, where the fugitives take 

 up temporary residence until the floods subside. The natives 

 assured me that lions sometimes hunt the mice in these 

 colonies and dig them out and eat them, as they are then very 

 fat, it being winter." 



12. Tatera brantsi perpallida, subsp. n. 



S . 24, 25 ; ? . 23. Lehutitung, Kalahari. 



? . 64. East bank of the Tamalakan River, Ngamiland. 



? . 69. Mababe Flats, Ngamiland. 



Closely related to Tatera brantsi, Smith, but rather smaller 

 and very much paler in colour. 



Size and general proportions rather less than in T. brantsi. 

 General colour of upper surface of body pale straw-yellow, 

 washed over with a brownish tint (between pale ecru no. 3 

 and snuff-brown no. 1, ' Repertoire de Couleurs ') ; flanks 

 rather paler (pale yellowish flesh no. 3, ' Repertoire '). Head 

 and nasal region a little darker than rest of dorsal surface. 

 Individual hairs of back with slaty grey bases ; apical 

 portions pale yellowish buff, extreme tips brownish. Backs 

 of hands and feet white. Entire underparts white. Tail 

 clothed with rather short hairs, upper surface with a median 

 pale brownish stripe extending along the basal two-thirds of 

 its length ; apical third white. Underside of tail entirely 

 white. 



Skull very similar to that of T. brantsi, with rather larger 

 auditory bullae and shorter palatal foramina. 



