174 Mr. G. Doll man on 



representing - a distinct species. The series of Lopluromys from 

 Mporokoso would appear to be new, being unlike any of the 

 East or West African forms at present known. This species 

 was also represented in the Katanga collection, and it is one 

 of these Congo specimens that has been chosen as the type. 



In addition to the descriptions of the new forms, a com- 

 plete list of all the mammals obtained by Mr. Neave in 

 Northern Rhodesia is here given, as so many of the species 

 are of interest from a distributional point of view. 



1. Galago crassicaudatus, E. Geoff. 

 $ . 172. Kalungwisi River. 



2. Golago nyosce, Elliot. 



<$. 173. Kalungwisi Valley. 



It is interesting to find this rare lemur occurring in 

 Northern Rhodesia, the type, the only other specimen at 

 present known, coming from Southern Nyasa. 



3. Scotophilia viridls damarensis, Thos. 

 (J. 104. Lundazi River, Loangwa Valley. 



4. Scoteinus schlieffeni, Peters. 



$ . 147. Lofu River, south of Lake Tanganyika. 



£. 174. Kalungwisi Valley. 



$ . 111. Upper Loangwa Valley. 



5. Pipistrellus nanus, Peters. 



3 . 144. Upper Kalungwisi River. 



? . 17 l J. Edge of Chimpili Plateau. 



ry . 143. Luvvingu, Chimpili Plateau. 



$ . 192. Loangwa River. 



3 . 102. Loangwa Valley. 



6. Nasilio brachyurus, B. du Bocage. 



<J . 184. East of Lake Bangweolo. 



? . 164. Kalungwisi Valley. 



These specimens would appear to belong to the West 

 African species, N. brachyurus, and not to the South African 

 form, N. brachyrhynchus, Smith. In Mr. Neave's last col- 

 lection from Katanga the two species were both represented, 

 apparently living side by side in the same locality. 



