Mammals from South Africa. 473 



(58) Elephantulns rupestris jamesonx Chubb ('AnnaU of 

 the Transvaal Mudcuin,' vol. '\. p. 181). 



Witwatersraiid series. 



Diurnal. May be seen any day hopping over the rocks on 

 the stony kopjes around Johannesburg. (Observatory, 

 Houghton Estate, Orange Crrove, \kc.). 



Omnivorous. Thrives in captivity. 



(59) Nasilio hrachyrhynchus (Suiith). 



Tzanoen. 



(J. 20'); ? . 188; ? juv. 376. 



Tiioae specimens are a little darker than Grant's examples 

 from Klein Letaba in the British Museum, approaching more 

 nearly to specimens in the National Collection from Mazoe 

 in Mashonaland. 



Frequents the open veM. Diurnal. 



(GO) yiyoHorex tenuis Thos. & Schw. 



Tzaneen. 

 (J. 223. 



(61) Crocidura Jlavescens Geoff. 



Malvern, Natal, 



S . 405. 



(Spirit-specimens (unnumbered). 



(62) Crocidura sp. (1). 



Tzaneen. 

 cJ. 246. 



(.Vjiparently near to C. argentata, which is recorded from 

 Woodbush.) 



(63) Crocidura sp. (2). 



Tzaneen. 

 (J. 180,341. 



(64) Crocidura sp. (3). 



Johannesburg. 

 ^ (unimmbered). 

 Spirit-specimen. 



(The above three species cannot be safely identified, as the 

 material available is insufficient.) 



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