2 WROUGHTON, Collection of Mammals from Rhodesia. 



other reasons, have not been brought to London, and, 

 finally, also a certain number of forms (mostly well 

 known) which were met with by Mr. Neave, but of which 

 specimens were not brought home. These have been 

 included in the list, on his authority, but are distinguished 

 by their names being enclosed in brackets. 



Cercopithecus pygerythrus. 



Simla pygerythra, F. Cuvier, " Hist. Nat. Mamm.," vol. 24, 

 1821. 



P. 6S- E. bank of Loangwa. June 27, 1905. Alt. 

 1600. 



P. 9 ? . E. bank of Loangwa. Dec. 18, 1905. Alt. 

 1800. 



" ' Pusi ' or ' Kolwe ' of the Asenga. 



" Common, especially in the Loangwa Valley." 



[Papio cynocephalus (The Baboon)]. 



" ' Kolwe ' of most local tribes. 



" Baboons are common throughout the country. They 

 are very daring, and do considerable damage to native 

 gardens." 



Galago crassicaudatus. 



Otclicnus crassicaudatus, E. Geoff., A?in. Jlfus. d'Hist. Nat. 

 Paris, vol. 19, p. 166, 1812. 



P. 4$. Bank of Mezi. Sept. 26, 1904. Alt. 1600. 



P. 7 (J- E. bank of Loangwa. Aug. 9, 1905. Alt. 

 1800. 



P. 8$. Bank of Kafue. Oct. 21, 1905. Alt. 4000. 



All these specimens are comparatively young and in 

 their grey coat. 



There is an unlabelled and mutilated skin, without 



