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not known to natives of the Loangwa Valley. The Alala 

 call it ' Kapali/ the Alamba c Lupali,' and the Awisa 

 ' Kwikwi.' " 



Funisciurus cepapi. 



Sciurus cepapi, Smith, "Rep. Exp. Expl. C. Afr.," p. 43, 1836. 



R. 86 (J. Lichunio, near Petauke. April 6, 1905. 

 Alt. 2,200. 



R. 88 (J. Lichunio, near Petauke. April 10, 1905. 

 Alt. 2,200. 



R. 108 (J. Ulungu Mountain. June 11, 1905. Alt. 3000. 



R. 113 c?. Ulungu Mountain. June 13, 1905. Alt. 3000. 



R. 116$. E, bank of Loangwa. June 18, 1905. 

 Alt. 2200. 



The last two of the above series are brighter than 

 the co-type of cepapi, which is in the British Museum 

 collection, and-au quite like a specimen sent by Sir H. 

 Johnston from Monkey Bay, on Lake Nyasa ; while the 

 first three on the other hand are much duller coloured. 

 That they all are cepapi, however, there seems to be no 

 doubt. 



" This species is seldom met with except on ■ Mopani' 

 flats, near the larger rivers. ' Gologolo ' of the Manganja 

 and Lake tribes, ' Kasidye ' of the Asenga." 



Graphiurus murinus. 



Myoxus murinus, Desm., "Mamm.," Suppl., p. 542, 1822. 

 R. 91$. Petauke. April 25, 1905. Alt. 2400. 

 R. 92 ? . Mbala Country. April 28, 1905. Alt. 2600. 

 R. 94?. Mbala Country. May 2, 1905. Alt. 2600. 

 " ' Kasulamo ' of the Asenga." 



Graphiurus nanus. 



Myoxus (Eiiomys) nanus., de Wint., P.Z.S., p. 799, 1896. 



R. 15$. Mseize River. July 18, 1904. Alt. 1500. 

 R. 40?, Petauke. Nov. 18, 1904. Alt. 2400. 



