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288. Tondu, Lake Tumba. 

 768. Tshikapa. 



16. — Glauconycteris argentata, Dobs. 

 130. Borna. 



17. — Glauconycteris varicgata papilio, Thos. 

 138. Borna. 



18. — Eptesicus grandidieri, Dobs. 



175. Kisantu, 35 miles below Leopoldville, near Thysville. 



Since Dobson described this bat from Zanzibar in 1876, only one 

 spécimen, so far as I know, has been noticed in mammalian literature. 

 This is in the U. S. A. National Muséum, and was obtained on the 

 Southern Guaso Nyiro River in Kenya Colony by Mearns (Hol- 

 lister, Smithson. Inst. U. S. A. Mus., Bull. 99, 1918). Evidently a 

 rare bat but with a range right across Africa. 



19. — Eptesicus tenuipennis, Pet. 

 161, 164. Kisantu. 



20. — Eptesicus capensis, A. Sm. 

 650. Luebo. 



21. — Scotophilus nigrita, Schreb. 

 T73. Kisantu. 



22. — Nyctinomus brunneus, Seabra. 



188. Eala. 



This spécimen answers very well to Seabras description, except 

 that the red colour seems more pronounced hère. But its hould 

 be borne in mind that his spécimens were in alcohol. 



As regards the skull in the présent case, it may be mentioned (1), 

 that it has the high brain case of ansorgei and cisturus, not the flattened 

 skull of aegyptiacus (2); that the anterior upper premolar is very large, 



