EAST AFRICAN MAMMALS, 313 
32. DeyxpRomvs LINEATUS Heller. 
¢. 208, 209. Kamechuru, Lobor. 
These two specimens show the same variation as regards the 
distinctness of the median stripe as is mentioned by Heller in 
his description of the species, the type locality of which is 
Lado. 
33. DENDRomUS AcRmUS Wrought. 
go. 45. Amala River. 
34. DENDROMUS NIGRIFRONS True. 
©. 60. Amala River. 
35. Mus Betius Thos. 
@, 124. Lake Naivasha. 
36. Mus BELLUS GoNDOKOR# Heller. 
@. 183. Mt. Maroto, Maroto Stream, Central Province, 
Uganda. 
37. Mus MUSCULOIDES EMESI Heller. 
3g. 227. Falabek, east of Nimule. 
38. Mus eratus Thos. 
6. 56. Amala River. 
39. Mus triton Thos. 
ey 8,9. Mau; BELA: 
40. Krimys WALAMB& AMAL Dollm. 
Abstract P.Z.8. 1914, p. 25. (April 14.) 
. 83, 84; 9. 82. Narossura River. 
. 38, 58, 72. Amala River. 
. 29, 30. Lemek Valley. 
. 91; 2. 88. Lengototo, 
Closely allied to Hpimys walambe pedester Thos. ; distinguished 
by its smaller size, buff-tinted flanks, and much whiter ventral 
surface. 
Dimensions of bedy and hind foot considerably less than in 
pedester. 
General colour of dorsal surface quite like that of the Uganda 
form. Flanks washed with buff, the cold grey tint so conspicuous 
in pedester is here quite hidden by the buff coloration. Backs 
of hands and feet yellowish white. Ventral surface pale slate- 
grey covered with creamy white, the resulting effect being 
distinctly purer and whiter than in pedester, where the belly is 
quite grey. ‘ail rather lighter in colour, especially on the dorsal 
surface. 
Skull smaller, with smaller molars and less inflated auditory 
bulle. 
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