468 Mr. H. L. Jameson 



oti 



(■iO) Thryonomys s winder enianus (Temm.). 



Tzaneen. 



c?. 247,353; ?. 245, 367. 



(41) Lepus zuluenais Thos. & Scliw. 

 Wonder fontein, Potchefstroom District, Transvaal. 



This example extends the range of this species considerably 

 to the westward. Although slightly larger than Zululand 

 examples in the British iJuseum, the skull-characters and 

 the ears agree with those of the type specimen. 



(42) Lepus ochropus Wagner. 



Ventersburg Road, O.E, C. 

 tJ . 6, 8, 339, 374. 



(43) Pronolaqus ruddi randensis Jameson (Ann. & Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. (7) xx. 1907, p. 404). 



Johannesburg. 



(?. 280; ? . 108. (B.M. no. 9. 3. 2. 20.) Type. 



Makapan^s Poort, Potgieter^s Rust, Transvaal. 



J. 350. 



The specimen from Makapan's Poort, which may be taken 

 as geographically an extension of the Waterberg Mountains, 

 is decidedly more rufous than the type, but it would be un- 

 wise, in the absence of further material, to give it a distinct 

 name. Probably almost every isolated group of kopjes has 

 its own local race of Pronolagus, as the hares of this genus 

 seem very sedentary in their habits. 



(44) Epomophorus loahlbergii Sund. 



Tzaneen, Zoutpansberg District (October 1907). 

 cJ. 372; ?. 371,373. 

 Malvern, Natal. 

 cJ. 424. 



(45) Epomophorus angoUnsis Gray. 



Tzaneen, Zoutpansberg District (June & July, 1907), 



S. 126; ?. 222. 

 Kalomo, N.W. Rhodesia. 



?. 9. 



