1896.] MAMMALS OF NYASALAND. 793 
33. RHYNCHOGALE MELLERI, Gray. 
(P. Z.S. 1894, p. 139.) 
Young. Zomba, Feb. 1894 (A. Whyte). 
34. CrossaRCHUS FAScIATUS, Desm. 
(P. Z. 8. 1893, p. 501; 1894, p. 140.) 
35. CANIS LATERALIS, Scl. 
(P. Z. 8. 1894, p. 146.) 
Zomba, Feb. 1894 (A. Whyte). 
Two living specimens of this Jackal were sent to the Zoological 
Society of London by Sir Harry Johnston from Zomba in October 
1896. 
36. PmcILOGALH ALBINUCHA, Gray. 
Zomba plain, Oct. 1893 (A. Whyte). 
37. Lurra MACULICOLLIS, Licht. 
(P. Z. 8. 1894, p. 140.) 
Fort Johnston (A. Sharpe). 
38. ANOMALURUS CrNEREUS, Thos. 
Ann. Mag. N. H. (6) xv. p. 188. 
It is uncertain whether this can properly be termed a Nyasa- 
land species, as the only locality that could be obtained for the 
type was “ Upper Rovuma River, towards Lake Nyasa.” 
The attention of Nyasa naturalists is particularly drawn to the 
question of the occurrence of Flying Squirrels there, as if any are 
present specimens are sure to be of special interest. 
39. ScIURUS MUTABILIS, Peters. 
(P. Z.S. 1892, pp. 97 & 548; 1893, p. 502; 1894, p. 140.) 
4 skins. Chiradzulu Mts., July 1895. 
1 skin. Zomba. 
40. Scrurus PALLIATUS, Pet. 
(P. Z.8. 1892, p. 549 ; 1894, p. 140.) 
41, Oromys IRRORATUS, Bts. 
(P. Z. 8. 1892, p. 549; 1893, p. 502.) 
Juv. Zomba, Jan. 1896 (A. Whyte). 
Juy. Fort Johnston, Dec. 1895 (Dr. P. Rendall). 
42, GERBILLUS AFER, Gray. 
(P. Z.8. 1892, p. 549; 1893, p. 502.) 
43, CRICETOMYS GAMBIANUS, Waterh. 
(P. Z.S. 1892, p. 550 ; 1894, p. 142.) 
