448 MR. O. THOMAS OX MAMMAI£ [Juoe 3, 



D. S. piirrhopus aiun/t/irus, subsp. noT. 



Xo rufous present on head, body, or limbs. Pale lateral lines 

 very indistinct, not shown up by darker external lines. Belly grey, 

 washed with pale orange : the hairs slat}" grey basally, and orange 

 diitally. none of them pure white. 



Hab. Lake-region, S. of Albert Xyanza, 



The present is a still further eastward extension of the known 

 range of this species, which had never been recorded out of "West 

 Africa until Dr. Emin sent home the two specimens of the typical 

 race from Monbuttu, referred to in the previous paper on his 

 Mammals \ 



14. SciTBrs cosGicrs, Kuhl. 



a. S. ilrogoro. Usagara. 24 11,89. 



" Iride fusca. Xative name ' Kifruma.' " — E. 



15. GEKBiurs, sp. inc. 



a. Young. Mugombia, fgogo. 2/11/S9. 

 Too young for determination. 



16. GEBBiLLrs Nisrs, Blanf. (?). 



a.b. S' Ussougo. 3/10/89. 



" Iride fusca. Xative name ' Xkosso.'"— E. 



I am unable to distinguish these specimens from some Abyssinian 

 individuals in the Museum collection, obtained by Mr. Blanford 

 himself at Zoulla : but it is possible that spirit-specimens would show 

 differences not discernible in the dried skins, and, considering the 

 great difference in locality, it would be wiser to accept the deter- 

 mination with some doubt. 



The species was originally described from Persia, but the Zoulla 

 specimens are unquestionably identical with the types, now in the 

 Museum. 



[Mrs EATxrs, L. 

 a. Bagamoyo.] 



17. Mrs (IsoKTs) DOESALis, Smith. 

 a. Monda, Xguru Mountains. 



18. Mrs (Isosrrs) ABTssEacrs, Eiipp. 

 a. S . Gombe, Ikungu. 18/10/89, 



19. Mtoscaiops - AEGESTio-ctJTEBErs, Pctcrs (■?). 



a, b. Mandera. 3/90. CoU. Langheld. 



It is with the greatest hesitation that I place these two specimens 

 under one heading. Externally, no one would doubt but that they 



1 P. Z. S. 1888. p. 9. 



=^ Som. noT. Hdiophobius, Peters, 1*46, ncc Boisduval, Index Meth., Lepi- 

 dopt. p. 09 (1829). 



