1897.] JEOM NTASAIAND. 927 



1. Cercopithectis albigulaeis moloneti, Scl. 



a, 6. Giant Forest on top of Masiiku Plateau, 7/97. 

 c, d. 2 foetus in spirit. Ditto. 



e-g. No exact localities. 



2. COLOBUS PALLIATUS, Pet. 



rt-c. Skins. No exact localities. 



2 a. CoLOBUS, sp. inc. 



«, b. 2 young skins, bought from uatives. " From the mountain- 

 ranges east of Fyfe Station." 



3. Papio pruinosus, Thos. (?). 



a. J . Fort Johnston. Shot and presented by Mr. H. C. 

 McDomild. 



b, c. d ■ SIdn, and a separate skull, Zomba, 11/96. 



These two specimens are coloured more like the ordinary E. 

 African P. thoth, and I am not certain of their identity with the 

 pei'uliar hoary-coloured P. pruinosus, although, on account of 

 locality, they may be provisionally referred to that species. 



1 am informed by Dr. Bendall that the type specimen of 

 P. prxnnosus did not come from Fort Johnston itselF, but from 

 Lesumbwe, Monkey Bay, on the Livingstone Peninsula, Lake Nyasa. 



4. Otogalb kirki, Gray. 



a, b. Young, Zomba, 11-12 Feb., 1897. 



5. Xantharpyia straminea, Geoffr. 

 a-d. Mt. Malosa, 21-29 Nov., 1896. 



6. Khikolophus capensis, Licht. 

 a. S • Fort Hill, July 1896. 



7. NxcTERis CAPENSis, Gcoffr. 



a. In spirit. Euarwe, W. coast Lake Nyasa. 



8. PiPiSTEELLXJs, sp. (? P. IcuMi, Natt.). 



a-c. In spirit. N. Nyasa. " Label lost : either Nyika or 

 Masuku." 



I do not venture definitely to say that these Bats ai'e P. kuJdi, 

 which is a native of the soutiiern Palsearctic Region, and has never 

 hitherto been found south of Abyssinia, but I can find no definite 

 character on which to separate them. They even have the 

 characteristic white edging to the wing-membrane so constantly 

 found in the northern form. 



9. Mtotis ' BOCAGEi, Peters. 



a-d. Four in spirit. Kondowe, near Karonga, N. Nyasa. 

 I am unable to distinguish these specimens from Peters's 

 Vespertilio bocagei, originally described from Angola. 



' Vespertilio auctorum, nee Linn. See MiLer, Ann. Mag. N. H. (6) xx. 

 p. 379 (1897). 



