118 MR. EB, C. CHUBB ON THE [Feb. 2, 
g. 19 July, 1907. Bulawayo. 
6. 19 Sept., 1907. Syringa. 
@. 23 Sept., 1907. 55 
Diurnal and common. It may be seen crossing roads or foot- 
paths at all times during the day. 
Native names: Uducakidi and Uwobo. 
28. MuNGos ALBICAUDA Cuv. 
6. 4Sept., 1908. Syringa. 
This specimen has a black tail, as is often the case in this 
species. Said to live in kopjes and to feed on rats and mice. Ivis 
grey. 
Native name: /duhwa elimnyama. 
29, HELOGALE PARVULA, Sund. 
6 @. 28 Oct., 1907. Near Bulawayo. 
May 1907. Lukozi River, Wankies Dist. 
Diurnal. It lives in colonies among the boulders of granite 
kopjes, and feeds on insects. 
Native name: Ubutietwetwe. 
30. CynicriIs SELoUSI de Wint. 
@. 23 May, 1907. Bulawayo. 
©, 21 June, 1907. 5 
QO, ih Dalby WOO . 
2. 1 July, 1907. Inyamandhiovu. 
@. 95 Aug.,1907. Bulawayo. 
Qs Sess WO , “5 
és Is Ame, U0 ~ 
O-. 
27 June, 1908. Near Bulawayo. 
Nocturnal and common. It lives in holes in the ground, and 
feeds on small mammals and birds. 
Native name: /duhava. 
31. PROTELES CRISTATUS Sparrm. 
A native skin from 16 miles south of Bulawayo. 
Native name: /sance. 
32. Hya@na crocuta Erxl. 
¢o. June 1908. Gwaai River. 
Not uncommon in the forest-belts, known as ‘ gusos,’” where 
its white chalky droppings are often seen. 
Native name: /mpisi. 
33. CANIS MESOMELAS Ehrenb. 
@ imm. 15 Jan., 1908. Bulawayo. 
Common, chiefly nocturnal. 
Native name: Lhanka. 
