782 ON MAMBIALS FROM EASTERN TRANSVAAL. [NoV. 13, 



15. Arvicanthis dorsalis a. Sm. 



d'. 1410. $.1400,1411. Legogot. 



16. Arvicanthis pumilio dilectus de Wint. 

 J. 1401. Legogot. 



17. Mus chrysophilus de Wint. 



S. 1395,1421,1422,1429,1430,1431,1434. $. 1399,1428, 

 1433,1454. Legogot. 



18. Mus coucHA A. Sm. 



$. 1370. Pietersburg. 



(?. 1393, 1394, 1402, 1403, 1404, 1446. Legogot. 

 $. 1398, 1406, 1407, 1408, 1409, 1415, 1419, 1420, 1423, 

 1432, 1450. Legogot. 



19. Leggada biinutoides a. Sm. 

 2 . 1405, 1435, 1457. Legogot. 



20. Steatomys pratensis Pet. 

 J . 1413. Legogot. 



21. Georychus, sp. (near hottentotus). 



S . 1448, 1451, 1452, 1455, 1459, 1461. Legogot. 



$ . 1439, 1447. 



The Legogot specimens seem to show the lateral grooves on the 

 molars for a longer period than is customary in this group. 

 Perhaps the local food is softer, so that the teeth wear doAvn less 

 quickly than usual. 



22. Lepus zuluensis Thos. & Schw. 

 S . 1462, 1467. Legogot. 



23. Pronolagus ruddi Thos. & Schw. 

 S . 1424, 1425, 1470. Legogot. 



These additional specimens of the rare lai'ge form of Pronolagus 

 are most welcome. The species was only previously known from 

 Natal and Zululand. 



24. Procavia capensis Pall. 



S. 1442. ?. 1441. Legogot. 



25. Cephalophus natalensis Smith, 

 c?. 1468, 1469. $.1456. Legogot. 



