4!')G ]\[r. II. L. Jameson on 



Elliot, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xx. p. 186) sliouliJ be 

 distinguished iVoui the Mozambique form as (rahigo crassi- 

 caudatas garnetti (Ogilvie). 



My specimens, from tlie Woodbush, are in many ways 

 intermediate between G. crass icaudatus and G. garnetti^ but 

 they are on the whole nearer to the northern form. 



They were shot at night in the bush. 



(2) Galago molioli Smith. 



New Agatha, Zoutpansberg District, Transvaal. 

 (J(juv.). 319. 



(3) Genetta rubiginosa Puch. 



Tzaneen Estate, Zoutpansberg District, Transvaal (2500 ft.). 



S . 208, 243 ; ? . 335. 



These examples were obtained at a locality between Klein 

 Letaba and Woodbush, i. e. from the type-locality, of 

 G. letahce (Thos. & Schw.). G. letabce has now been merged 

 in this species (see Thomas and Wroughton, P. Z. S. 1908, 

 p. 542). 



(4) Mungos paludinosus (G. Cuv.). 

 ^ Mungos galera (Erxl.). 



Tzaneen, Zoutpansberg District, Transvaal. 



cJ. 179,325; ?. 133. 



Wakkerstroom, Transvaal^ ? (specimen lost). 



(5) Mungos cauui (Smith), 



Johannesburg, Transvaal. 



cT (unnumbered) ; ? . 340. 

 Tzaneen, Zoutpansberg District. 



(?. 160, 253; ?. 229, 3G7, 368. 



The examples from Johannesburg are rather more grey 

 than those from the Zoutpansberg. 



(6) Cynictis penicillatus steedmani Ogilby, 



Ventersburg Road, O.R.C. 

 ? . 306. 



(7) Lutra miculicollis Licht. 



Wakkerstroom, Transvaal. 



Flat skin with skull. ^. Shot Sept. 4th, 1903. 



