EAST AFKIOAN MAMMALS. 697 



Eleimiantulus ruLCiiER Thos. 



Ten specimens from Sanga, Lalago, and Sngayo. Largest male 

 measured 140. MO. .'31. 20^nin., and female UO. 121. 31. 23 mm. 

 Many ticks {Rhipice2)hali.is sp. nymphs) were taken from the nape 

 of one specimen. 



Elepuantulus ocularis Kershaw. 



13ulu in Ohigogo. 



Three specimens from the type-locality J)odoma and from 

 Kidenge. Seen at Ignlwe. Occasionally taken in rat-traps, 

 which they probably visit for the ants wdiich are attracted b}^ the 

 bait, d . 135. 126. 30. 20 mm. $ . 135. 126. 30. 20 mm. 



Elephantulus renatus KershaAv. 



Hulu in Kinyatnrn. 



Six specimens f}-om Suna, Gwao's, and Mtali's, of which Gwao's 

 was selecteil as ty[)e-locality. It was also seen at Pooma. They 

 liave their runways in scattered thorn-bush, the soil is sandy or 

 reddish loam. At night they retire into burrows from which the 

 natives dig them in the early morning, as the Elephant Shrews do 

 not appear to stir until the sun has warmed the chilly morning 

 air. Suna specimens were ta,kon in rat-traps. 



Largest S 127. 118. 35. 23 mm., and $ 140. 130. 32. 21 mm. 



SoRIGIDJi. 



(Jrocidura martibnsseni Neum. 



A single female from Bagilo, Uluguru Mts., 13.vi. 22, mea- 

 sured 150. 100. 20. 5 mm. 



Crocidura flavescens GeotFr. 



Moonyoonhe in Kikami, Kinyunga in Kisagara. 



Two specimens fiom Kilosa were taken in a rat-trap, where they 

 had probably gone for insects eating the bread bait. Three more 

 were found clinging to maize- and grass-stalks in a flooded area 

 during the rains. 6 ■ 98. 60. 23. 12 mm. $ . 05. 58. 15. 11 mm. 



A skull was found among the pellets of a Barn-Owl (Sirixf. 

 maculata), one w^as recovered from tlie stomach of a One-streaked 

 Hawk {Kaupifcdco monogrammica), and another from a snake 

 {llamphiopMs oxyrhynchus). 



Crocidura iiirta Peters. 



Kirukangia in ICiswahili, Nzunga in Ohigogo, Junga in Kin- 

 yatnru and Kiramba. 



Six specimens from Dar es Salaam, Gwao's, Pooma, and 

 Izikisia. Tliree of these were taken in rat-traps with meat bait. 

 The Dar es Salaam shrews were found beneath heaps of gra«s and 



