360 My. 0. Tliomas on a 



APPENDIX. 



[The following species, not included in this list, were 

 obtained during my first visit to the Transvaal (1890-91) 

 and identified by Messrs Martin Jacoby and C. J. Gahan. 

 They were enumerated in ray ' Naturalist in the Transvaal,' 

 and may, perhaps, properly be added here to bring the list 

 of Transvaal Coleoptera up to date of present knowledge. — 

 W. L. Distant.] 



Crypto CEPHALIN^. 



Gyandrophthalma anisogramma, Lac, var. Pretoria. 

 Camptoleties cribraria, Lac. Pretoria. 

 Cryptuceijhalus pustulatus, Fabr. Pretoria. 



Dregei, Boh. Pretoria. 



pardalis, SufFr. Pretoria. 



Melitonoma epistomuta^ Fabr. Pretoria. 

 Achceyiops facialis, Jacoby. Pretoria. 



ErsiOLPiN^. 



Colasposoma jnibescens, Lefev. Pretoria, 

 Pseudocolaspis sericata, Marsh. Pretoria. 



Chbysomelin-e. 



Chrysomela opulent a, Reicbe. Pretoria. 

 Polysticta Clarkii, Baly. Pretoria. 

 Podontia nigrotessellata, Baly. Pretoria. 



GALEBtTCrNiB. 



Aulacophora vinula, Erichs. Pretoria. 

 Jlyperacantha oculata, Karsch. Pretoria. 

 Sphceroderma indica, Fabr. Pretoria. 

 JEnidea preforife, Gahan. Pretoria. 

 Spilocephalus viridipe7tnis, Jacoby. Pretoria. 

 Ootheca modesta, Gahau. Pretoria. 



Transvaal Species in British Museum. 

 Spilocephalus Distanti, Gahan. 



LVII. — Description of a neio Bat from Selangore. 

 By Oldfield Thomas. 



The British Museum owes to Mr. H. N. Ridley, formerly on 

 its staff, and now Director of the Botanical Gardens at 

 Singapore, a number of small mammals collected at different 

 times on Singapore Island and the neighbouring parts of the 



