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Mr. P. S. Kershaw on 



1. Cercopit/iecus pyaerythrus lohytei, Poc. 



211,213; c?- 123; ?. 18,169,442. N'dola. 



No. 123 has grey instead of bhick hands and feet. The 

 brightness of the yellow on the back varies, and is evidently 

 an individual character. For this reason I think that C.sila- 

 ct'usy Elliot, should become a synonym of G. ]>. ichytei. In 

 these specimens there is every shade of gradation between the 

 colours of the two types. 



J. 310; ?. 56. 



2. Papio sp. 

 N'dola. 



3. Galago crassicaudatus vionteiri. Gray. 



c? . 02, 291 ; ? . 64, 96. NMola. 

 Kative name " musaii.'' 



4. Galago moholi, A. Smith. 



S. o8, 72, 73, 77, 78, 97, 119, 126, 131, 133, 135, 137, 

 138, lo4, 166; ? . 71, 70, 121, 122, 129, 132, 155, 165, 

 234. N'dola. 



" Exceedingly plentiful. They have extraordinary leaping 

 powers, that are curiously frog-like. Like the slender loris 

 of India they are able to creep through very small apertures. 

 They do not appear to be very timid when handled." 



5. Epomophorus wahlbergi, Suud. 

 ? . 424. NMola. 



S. 328. 



0. Epomophorus crypturus, Pet. 

 NMola. 



7. JSycteris capensis, A. Smith. 



(? . 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 21 ; ? . 12, 14, 15, 16, 19, 22, 24, 25, 

 26, 27, 28. Monze. 



8. Lavia frons, Geoff. 

 (?. 17, 29; $ . 1. N'dola. 



i9. PijnsireUus nanuSj Pet. 

 i. 217, 357 ; ? 41. N'dola. 



