Mammals from Northern Rhodesia. 101) 



from the Nile Valley between Ilehvan and Kcrnia, a distance 

 ot" 800 niiles. It will probably be found, however, that 

 lleiiglin's name will have to be dropped on grounds of 

 uncertainty. 



A. dimidiatus, Crotzschn)., from Sinai and Arabia, is a 

 larger, lighter-coloured animal, with a very long tail. 



A. russatus utiyptiacus, Bonh., from tho Wadi llof, near 

 llelwan, is a bright orange-coloured species. 



This sj>ecies is named after Mahmoud Effcndi Sabry, in 

 the employment of the Egyptian Zoological Service, who 

 took u great deal of trouble in collecting the specimens. 



51. Dasymys incomtus, Sund. 



44G. Imbo Junction, Luapula River, N. Rhodesia. 

 Collected by Mr. E. R. D. Hall. 



52. Cry})tomys mellandi, Thos. 



^. 12, 13, U, 21, 36, 54, 57, 147, 164, 260, 26G, 470; 

 ? . 32, 35, 3y, 40, 51, 53, 236. ^'Mola. 



53. Cryptomya whytei, Thos. 

 3.'j8. Loangwa Valley. 



54. Lepus sp. 



J . 473 ; ? . 19, 163, 503. N'dola. 

 All young specimens. 



55. Alcelaphus lichtensteini, Pet. 



(^ . 462. Kalomo, N. Rhodesia. 

 cJ . 4G1. Namwala, N. Rhodesia. 



50. Damaliscus sp. 

 J . 507. X. Rhodesia. 



57. Conuochcetes tanrinus, Burch. 



? . 464. Kalomo. 

 c? . 465. Namwala. 



58. Cephalophus sylvicultrix, Afz. 

 S . 205, 200. N'dola 



