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Mammalia — continued. 



"List of Mammals from British East Africa, obtained by 

 Mr. Robin Kemp and presented to the British Museum 

 by Mr. C. D. Rudd, with additional notes on Specimens 

 collected and presented by Mr, A. Blaney Percival." 



lb., p. 518. 

 *' New and interesting Mammals from East Africa." 



lb., viii., p. 124. 



'' New West African Rodents." lb., p. 257. 



" A new Spiny Mouse from Somaliland," lb., p. 259. 



■" On Arvicanthis abyssinicus and allied East African 



Species with Descriptions of Four new Forms." 



lb., p. 834. 

 *' On a new Black-tailed Rat from South Africa." 



lb., p. 544. 

 *' On new Mammals from East Africa presented to the 

 British Museum by Mr. A. Blaney Percival." 



lb., p. 562. 



" On a new West African Squirrel presented to the British 



Museum by Mr. P. A. Talbot." lb., p. 733. 



By R. C. Wroughton : — 



" ' The Pale Weasel ' of Blanford's ' Mammalia ' and a new 

 Himalayan Vole." 



Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, May 1911, p. 930. 

 *' On a small Collection of Rodents from Lower Sind." 



lb., p. 1000. 

 " Oriental Flying Squirrels of the ' Pteromys ' group." 



lb., p. 1012. 

 " On some Local Forms of Cephalophus natalensis." 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) viii., p. 277. 



" List of a Collection of Mammals made by Mr. A. L. Butler 



on the Upper Nile." lb., p. 458. 



By H. G. Robinson and R. C. Wroughton : — 

 " Notes on Indo-Malayan Squirrels." 



Journ. Federated Malay States Museums. 

 Vol. IV., No, 2., p. 166. 



By R. Lydekker, F.R.S. : — 



" On the Mountain Nyala, Tragelaphus buxtoni." 



Proc. Zool. Soc, 1911, p. 348. 

 "A Rare Beaked Whale." lb., p. 420. 



" Age-Phases of the Rorqual." lb., p. 423. 



" An African Rhinoceros Klipspringer and Gazelle." 



lb., p. 958. 



During the year Mr, Lydekker contributed a note to Nature 

 on the Rhodesian Giraffe, to which he gave a new name ; 

 proposing at the same time a second sub-specific title for another 

 Giraffe represented by a piece of skin presented by himself to 

 the Museum, and now exhibited in the East Corridor, near the 

 Giraffe case. 



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