EAST AFmCA.N MAJIMALS. 687 



from tliis ii\nterial I))'^ Mr. 1*. S. Iveisliaw *, vi/., Xycteris marica, 

 FAephantulas renatus, Steatomj/s Diuanso', Arvicani/ns tenehroi^ns, 

 and Jiattiis chri/sop/iilufi fih)f/id(i'. 



I.t'rorn Efisl, to West and South to Norfcli tlie principal localities 

 mentioned in this {)a])Pr are: — 



Taxgavyika Tiirritory. 



7)«?* es Salaam Difit.rict. — Dar es Salaam. 



Morogoro District. — I'agilo, Mkindo Kiver, Wanii River, Mkata. 



Kiver, Undewa, llonga, Clianzuru, Kinianiba, IConcloa, 



Tindiga, Mbala, Kisanga, Madazini, Mionibo, Kipera, Xilosa, 



Kidai. 

 /)of/oi))a Difitrid. — Kibn.k'we, I.kikn^Mi, ]\[panira-k\va-Sagoi, 



Kidenge, Ttende, Pwaga, Lnkole, Iguhve, Dodoma, Itumba, 



Mbonoa., Ndogwe, Suna, Glwao's, j\[btdn"s, Pooma, Singida, 



Mdjengo's. 

 Kovdoa Iraiigi. — TNFlewa's, Mtali's, Mlcalania. Zengeragnsii, 



Usshni'M. I'siu'we, Ulngn. 

 T((hora District. — Tal)ora, Izikisia, Xdala, Tanibali, Luguo, 



AVenibere IHats, 

 J/ii:anza District.— Simhiti Hiver, Ndngiiyn Pi.iver, Sangn, 



Lalago. JMwadira, Slianwa, Sagayo, Nyambita, Mwanza. 

 Bukoba District. — l^nkoba, Kakindu, Kabare. 



IvEXYA COLOXY. 



Frere Town, N;iiro1)i, Eldoret, Kisnniu. 



The notes on eacli animal have been airanged on a definite 

 ]dan. Firstly, the native names, then distribution, habitats, 

 measurements, variations, breeding seafons, diet, habits, paia- 

 sites and enemies. 



PU I. MATKS. 



(J K ac c) r rrn i;c i d m . 



OeRCOCKBITS ALnUJKXA .101IXST0X1 Lyd. 



A single pair of Johnston's Mangabey were obtained from 

 Kakindu, Bukoba. S. r)4.'5. 7'io. 150. 30 mm. $. 550. 771. 

 130. 45 mm. 



(jRRCoriTHECus nocnETTi Poc. 



A single pair of this monkey were collected at Kabare, where 

 they are very common in tlie great forests accoiding to my col- 

 lectors, d •G'iO. 845.50. 40 mm. $ . 503. 700. 130. 40 mm. 



* Kcrslinw, " On n t^ollcctioii of Rhuiiniuls from Taiignnyika 'IVriitoiy." Aim. 

 .t Mns. Nnt. Hist. scv. !). vol. \i. p. 580, .Mny 1923. Kershaw, Ann. & Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. ser. 9, vol. xii. October 1923. 



