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9. Pipistrellus nanus, Pet. 



S- 71, 72 ; ? . 73, 74, 84. Pungo Andongo. 

 ^. 139; ?. 145. Braganza. 



10. Myotis Bocagei, Peters. 



S. 140,148; ?. 146,147. Braganza. 



These specimens, actual topotjpes, are of a far brighter 

 colour than those from the Caraeroons, which, in the absence 

 of Angolan examples, we had hitherto treated as the true 

 Bocagei. 



The Cameroon form would appear to represent a special 

 subspecies, as follows : — • 



Myotis Bocagei cupreolus, subsp. n. 



Essential characters as in true M. Bocagei, but the colour 

 much darker, owing to only the terminal millimetre instead of 

 2-3 mm. of the dorsal hairs being reddish ; the reddish is 

 also of a more coppery tone. A blackish patch at the base of 

 eacli humerus. Under surface dark smoky brown, the hairs 

 being dark smoky with brownish tips ; inguinal region not 

 or scarcely lighter. In true Bocagei the under surface is pale 

 bufFy brown. 



Dimensions of the type : — 



Forearm 39 mm. 



" Head and body 60 " ; " tail 40 " ; " ear 15." 



Skull : greatest length 15. 



Hab. Efulen, Bulu Country, Cameroons. 



Type. Male. B.M. no. 3. 2. 4. 6. Collected 14th August, 

 1901, by Mr. G. L. Bates. 



11. Miniopterus Schreibersi, Kuhl. 

 ? . 202, 203. Golungo Alto. 



12. Nyctinomus limbatus, Pet. 



(?. 215. Cunga. 



? (in spirit). 2. Loanda. 



13. Taphozous tnauritiayius, Geoff. 

 ? . 1. Loanda. 



14. Grocidura [Groc.) sp. 



cJ. 20; ? . 17. Pungo Andongo. 

 ? . 156. Braganza. 



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