Mammah from Northern Rhodesia. lOl 



10. MiinetiUus thonmsi, Hint. 

 ? . 4^S1 (f3'|)e-s|)eciiiien). NMola. 



11. Kerivonld arijentata. Tomes. 



c?. 415, 417; ?. 414, 416. NMol.i. 



Hitlicito the tvpe, a 9 fi'om Otjoro, Damaialaiid, S.W. 

 Africa (U. E. ToIiK's, P. Z. S. ISC.l, p. 32), has b.-eii the 

 only s|)ecimL'ii in the collection. The specimens collected by 

 Mr. tShortiidge a{»pear to be quite indistinguishable, notwith- 

 standing the great difference of locality. 



12. Kerivoula lucia, Hint. 



c?. 472 (type-specimen). N'dola. 



" Bats of this genus are not gregarious, and never roost 

 together in numbers. I have never met with any species of 

 the genus that can be considered plentiful." 



13. Nasilio hrachyrhynchuSy A. Smith. 



c?. 26, 43, 52, 229, 238, 345, 348, 368, 408, 410, 411, 

 412, 427, 430, 432, 435, 436, 43S ; ? . 30, 250, 312, 330, 

 3U, 3y3, 404, 405, 421, 425, 426, 433, 435. N'dola. 



" Partly, if not entirely, diurnal. Elephant-shrews never 

 attempt to bite when handled. If kept with even small 

 rodents they almost invariably get killed. This species, in 

 addition to being caught in numbers during the levelling of 

 ant-hills, was occasionally seen hoj)ping across footpaths by 

 • lay. Unlike the South- African elephant-shrews, this animal 

 inhabits thick forest." 



14. Pachyura h\va, Thos. 

 (J. 311; ?. 237. N'dola. 



15. Crocidura hirta, Pet. 



S. 230, 2G3, 306, 364 ; ? . 102, 2G1, 288, 207. N'dola. 



16. Crocidura katharina^ sp. n. 



(?. 217; ?. 81, 227. NMola. 

 A small light-coloured shrew of the yac^^oni' group, 

 (ieneral colour of dorsal surface " drab-grey " washed with 

 " •'•cru drab " ; ventral surtaco silvery grey. The colour of 



