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constructed nest of grass and twigs ina fork among the branches. 
Its food consists chiefly of insects, which it catches with its hands, 
but the gum of the tree on which it lives is also relished. This 
it takes in its hands and licks. 
Tts eyes are a rich dark red or mahogany colour, with a round 
pupil. 
Native names: Ugwintu and Umpuguryone. 
4. RHINOLOPHUS DARLINGE K. And. 
6 2. Mazeppa Mine, Gwanda. In al. 
Native name for all Bats: Ululuwane. 
5. RHINOLOPHUS AUGUR ZAMBESIENSIS K. And. 
329. 5 April, 1907. Bulawayo. 
&& @, 8 Ayoall, Mos, 5 
3d, 2. Mazeppa Mine, Gwanda. In al. 
Lives in caves in granite kopjes and also in mines. 
6. RHINOLOPHUS EMPUSA KK. And. 
3. Mazeppa Mine, Gwanda. In al. 
This is interesting as being the second known individual 
example of the species, and also the first record of its occurrence 
south of the Zambezi. It was described on a specimen from 
Zomba, Nyasaland *. 
7. RHINOLOPHUS HILDEBRANDTI Pet. 
3 Q. 22Sept., 1907. Malute Reef, Pandangwe, Gwanda. 
4 $g,5 2. Mazeppa Mine, Gwanda. In al. 
Lives in mines. 
8. HrpposIDERUS CAFFER Sund. 
@. 12 Oct., 1907. Mazeppa Mine, Gwanda. 
23,49. Mazeppa Mine, Gwanda. In al. 
9, CL@oTIS PERCIVALI Thos. 
2 imm. Mazeppa Mine, Gwanda. In al. 
3,29. 18 Aug., 1908. Mazeppa Mine, Gwanda. In al. 
10. NycreriIs CAPENSIS Smith. 
S$. 12 June, 1907. Bulawayo. 
36,32. 15 June, 1907. Bulawayo. 
3,52. Sept. 1907. Mazeppa Mine, Gwanda. In al. 
Four out of the five females in alcohol are pregnant. 
11. VESPERTILIO MINUTUS Temm. 
3g. 25 June, 1908. Bulawayo. 
6. 5 duly, 1908. Fs 
36,32. July, 1908. Bulawayo. Im al. 
* Ann. Mag, N. H. (7) xiv. p. 378, 1904. 
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