192 ON MAMMALS FROM FERNANDO PO. [Nov. 15, 



16. FUNISCIURUS ERYTHROGENYS Watei'h. 



c? . 29. 2 . 14, 16, 20, 38, 43, 50. Fish Town, 10 m. 



d*. 51. $.52. Lepopo Beach, 10 m. 



2 . 142. Bilelipi, 500 m. 



S. 146. N. BantabM, 1800 m. 



The last three species of Squirrel were all described, together 

 with Anomakirus fraseri, by Mr, G. R. Waterhouse in the 

 'Proceedings' of the Society for 1842, but dui^ing the long 

 interval since no further Fernando Po specimens of these have 

 been recei^^ed. >S'. stangeri and S. rufohrachiatus have proved to 

 be represented on the opposite mainland by forms not specifically 

 distinguishable from those of the island, while, on the other hand, 

 nothing to match F. erythrogenys has been found elsewhere. 



17. FuNisciuRus POENSis Smith. 



c^ . 31. $ . 27, 44. Fish Town, 10 m. 

 cJ . 1, 2, 8. Santa Isabel, 10 m. 



18. MUS RATTUS L. 



($ . Bantabiri, 10 m. 



19. MuS TULLBERGI Thos. 



$ . 64, 84, 91. Bantabiri, 10 m. ■ 



c?. 35, 55. Saka, 10 m. 



?. 136. Clarence Mountain, 1800 m. 



20. Mus ALLENi Waterh. 



5 . 101. Bantabiri, 10 m. 



21. Oricetomys gambianus Waterh. 



cS. 56, 77, 83, 85, 90, 102, 110. $ . 70, 98. Bantabiri, 10 m. 

 cJ . 129. Clarence Mountain, 1800 m. 



22. Procavia dorsalis Fraser. 



c? . 156, 158, 158 bis. $ . 71. N. Bantabiri, 1800 m. 

 J . 127, 128. Bubi Town, Bilelipi, 500 m. 

 $ . 133. Clarence Mountain, 1800 m. 



23. Oephalophus ogilbyi Waterh. 



c5'. 75. Bubi Town, Bantabiri, 500 m. 



$. 151. K". Bantabiri, 1800 m. 



Besides the type and other specimens obtained in the days of 

 Fraser, the Museum possesses a fine female example of this species, 

 presented by Capt. Boyd Alexander, who shot it at Moka in 1902. 

 It was by the examination of this specimen that I was enabled to 

 distinguish the Fanti C. hrookei from the present sj)ecies *. 



* Ami. Mag, N. H, (7) xi, p. 289 (1903). 



