308 MR. GUY DOLLMAN ON 
mammals were obtained on the journey from Kamehuru, via 
Pader and Falabek, to Nimule. 
In the following list the East African and Uganda Collections 
are not treated of separately, as it seems more convenient, 
the two areas not being faunistically distinct, to consider the 
collections together. 
1. Pavto rurAx Elliot. 
6.73. 12 miles east of the Amala River, British Hast 
Africa. 
3. 70. Amala River. 
3. 74. Hast of Amala River. 
The skulls of the two adult males (Nos. 73 and 70) are sur- 
prisingly different in general structure, especially as regards the 
nasal regions and dental characters. The difference may be of 
specific value, as it is not rare to find two nearly allied species 
of Baboons existing in the same locality; with such variable 
animals, however, I do not feel justified in dealing with this 
question until further material is available for examination. 
2. CERCOPITHECUS PYGERYTHRUS CENTRALIS Neum. 
75. 12 miles east of Amala River. 
- 153. Wei Wei River, Rift Valley. 
. 127. 20 miles south of Baringo. 
. 137. 30 miles N.W. of Baringo. 
EPoMoPHORUS MINOR Dobs. 
. 111. Southern Guaso Nyiro. 
EpomopHorus ANURUS Heuglin. 
. 186. Mt. Maroto, Uganda. 
LAVIA FRONS FRONS EH. Geoff. 
. 40. Amala River. 
. 134,138. 30 miles N.W. of Baringo. 
. 192. Bakora, Uganda. 
. Pader, Uganda. 
- 172; 2. 171. Kozibiri River, Uganda. 
. 184,188. Mt. Maroto, Uganda. 
PIPISTRELLUS DESERTI Thos. 
. 185. Mt. Maroto, Uganda. 
. 175. Kozibiri River, Uganda. 
. 151, 152. Wei Wei River, B.E.A. 
OO; Oy LP Gao tororg  @ i toy 2 Aartoa ec 
7. SCOTOPHILUS NIGRITA Schreb. 
3. 140. 30 miles N.W. of Baringo. 
179 (in spirit). Mt. Maroto, Uganda. 
