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spots. Face and hind limbs striped. End of tail irregularly 

 ringed, witli black tip. There are thin black stripes on the 

 head. Down the centre of the dorsal area the spots coalesce 

 so as to form indistinct stripes. Hands and feet light 

 yellowish brown. 



This may prove hereafter to be a distinct local race. 



12. Acinonyx jubatus raineyi^ Hell. 



K. 167. Purchased from native. 



iVlthough the locality is not given, the skin agrees so well 

 with Heller's description that 1 have ventured to give the 

 snbspecific name. It is better to disregard Hilzheimer's 

 A. guttatus ngorongorensis, which was a Zoological Gardens 

 specimen. In any case, the present skin does not conform 

 at all to his account. 



13. Civettictis civetta orientalis, Matsch. 



(^ . K. 49. Wami River (Karani Hussein's), Morogoro, 

 37° 35^ E., 6° 55' S. 



14. Genetta suahelica^ Matsch. 



cT. K. 46; ?. K. 45. Mkata River (Karani Chiba- 

 bwa's), Morogoro. 



S . K. 44. Mkata Station, Morogoro. 



(^ . K. 47. Kanga Camp, Mkata R., Morogoro. 



($ . K. 43. Kimamba Station, Morogoro. 



K. 226. Gonowe, Namanyere, 30° 30' E., 7° S. 



K. 175. Malolo, Kilosa. 



S . K. 62. Mdjengo's, Singida. 



15. Heloyale undulata, Pet. 

 $. K. 59. Jumbe Mbulu's, near Singida. 

 c^ . K. 69. Mdjengo's, Singida. 



16. Mungos mungo^ Gmel. 

 $ . K. 72. Usshora, Mkalama. 



17. Hi/cena Jiycena schillingsi, Matsch. 



K. 24. Malolo, Kilosa (without skull). 



c?. K.66. Mtali's, Mkalama. 



The Kilosa specimen agrees very well with Matsehie's 

 description of schillingsi, the only difference being that the 

 ground-colour is light yelloAvish grey instead of whitish grey. 

 The ^Iklama skin is very much lighter. The ground-colour 

 is practically white. The hairs of the long mane have very 

 extensive white bases, so that the general efi'cct is a light 



