684 Mr. O. Thomas on 



2. Erinaceus sp. 



? . 91 (skull broken). 



3. Mungos [Ichneumia] alhicauda, G. Cuv.- 



(J. 155. Panyam. 



A very fine specimen ; tail black. 



In the absence of good specimens representing the true 

 Senegal alhicauda, nigricauda, Pucheran, and loempo, Tem- 

 minck, I do not now attempt to determine the exact race to 

 which the Panyam "white-tailed'^ mungoose belongs. 



4. Euxerus erythropus, Geoff. 

 S • 157 (immature). 



5. Graphiurus {7 lorraineus, DoUm.). 

 ? . 142. 



Not fully adult, and therefore not determinable with 

 certainty. 



6. Tatera kempi. Wrought. 

 S . i:)l, 147, 153 ; ? . 84, 128, 152. 



7. TateriUus nigerice, Thos. 

 ?. 129, 137. 



8. Dendi-omus yiigrifrons, True. 

 ? . 83, 99. 



9. Steatomys caurinus, Thos. 



S. 132, 135, J 43; ?. 133. 



" Hibernating— very fat."— (;. T. F. 



10. Epimys daltoni, Thos. 

 <?. 140, 154; ?. 85. 



11. Epimys sp. (multimammate). 

 ? . 125. 



12. Cricetomys gamhianus olivice, DoUm. 



? . 156. 



Tlie typical specimens were obtained in Bornu. 



