new African Mammals. 89 



Type. Adult male. B.M. no. 7. 6. 2. 93. Original 

 number 1757. Collected 28th December, 1906, by C. H. B. 

 Grant. Presented by C. D. Rudd, Esq. 



Leggada bella induta, subsp. n. 



Size about as in L. bella. Fur long, soft, and rich, the 

 ordinary hairs of the back about 6 mm., and the unusually 

 numerous fine ones projtc'ing beyond it about 10-11 mm. in 

 length. General colour dull buffy or clay-colour, being buffy 

 ochraceous on the sides, edging the sharply-defined pure 

 white belly. Centre of crown scarcely darker than the area 

 round the eyes. Outer surface of arms and legs like sides. 

 Tail with its upper surface pale brown, sides and below 

 whitish. 



Skull very much as in true bella ; the teeth slightly 

 broader; the palate produced a little behind the front end of 

 the parapterygoid fossse. 



Hab. Molopo, W. of Morokwen, Northern Bechuanaland. 



Type. Adult male. B.M. no. 4. 10. 1. 85. Original 

 number 91. Collected 15th July, 1901, by K. B. Woosuam. 



Found side by side with Leggada deserti. 



Leggada pasha, sp. n. 



A very large species of the white-bellied group. 



Size about equal to that of L. triton, the largest species of 

 the grey-bellied group. General colour above uniform 

 cinnamon, rather more ochraceous on sides, but not con- 

 spicuously so ; dorsal area not specially darkened. Under- 

 side wholly white to the bases of the hairs. Head like body; 

 no lighter rings round eyes. Ears without basal white spot. 

 Hands and feet white. 



Skull about the size of that of L. triton ; palate not 

 elongated. 



Dimensions of the type (measured in skin) : — 



Head and body 87 ; tail (?) ; hind foot 15. 



Skull : tip of nasals to back of interparietal 20 ; upper 

 molar series 4. 



Hab. Tingasi, Monbuttu. 



Type. Adult male. B.M. no. 87. 12. 1. 93. Collected 

 6th July, 1883; presented by Emin Pasha. 



This fine species is readily distinguished from every other 

 white-bellied Leggada by its large size, all the larger Leggadas 

 hitherto known belonging to the grey-bellied group. 



