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covered with fern (bracken), which are to be seen in the lower parts of the forest, are 

 probably old sites of cultivation. 



The following is a list of the mammals and birds known to frequent the forest-zone, 

 but many of them are also to be found outside it : — 



Forest-Zone (6500 to 8500 feet). 



Mammals. 



Anthropopithecus troglodytes. 

 Colobus ruwenzorii. 

 Cercopithecus leucampyx stuhlmanni. 

 Rousettus angolensis. 

 EpomophoruSj sp. inc. 

 Pipistrellus nanus. 

 Crocidura nyanzse. 



„ niobe. 

 Sylvisorex lunaris. 

 Chrysochloris stuhlmanni. 

 Felis pardus ruwenzorii. 

 Genetta stuhlmanni. 



„ bettoni. 

 Mungos sanguineus proteus. 

 Sciurus ruwenzorii. 

 Funisciurus boehmi emini. 

 ,, earruthersi. 



Graphiurus soleatus. 

 Otomys denti. 

 Dendromus insignis. 

 Mus ugandae. 



„ jacksoni mentis. 



„ dennise. 



„ univittatus lunaris. 

 Leggada bufo. 

 Thamnomys venustus. 

 ffinomys bacchante editus. 

 Cricetomys gambianus. 

 Lophuromys aquilus. 



„ woosnami. 



Dasymys medius. 

 Arvicanthis massaicus. 

 Potamochoerus choeropotamus. 

 Cephalophus rubidus. 



BlEDS. 



Serinus graueri. 

 Parus fasciiventris. 

 Dryoscopus holomelas. 

 Bradypterus barakse. 



„ cinnamomeus. 



Apalis personata. 



„ ruwenzorii. 

 Geocichla piaggse. 

 Turdus abyssinicus. 

 Alethe poliothorax. 



„ poliophrys. 

 Turdinus pyrrhopterus. 



Turdinus atriceps. 

 Xenocichla kikuyuensis. 

 Andropadus latirostris. 

 Graucalus caesius. 

 Tarsiger ruwenzori. 

 Batis diops. 



Trochocercus albonotatus. 

 Cryptolopha laeta. 

 Mesopicus ruwenzori. 

 Turacus emini. 

 Haplopelia jacksoni. 

 Francolinus, sp. inc. 



VOL. XIX. — PABT I. No. 3. — October, 1909. 



