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possible as in the Exhibition Bird Gallery, and not according 

 to the volumes of the Catalogue. 



II. MAMMALS. 



Family Cercopithecid.e. 



Cercopithecus SABjEUS (L.). 



The Grivet Monkey was noted on the 14th and loth of March 

 at Abu Zeit, and on the 19th of March near Renk ; each 

 time in small parties of five or six individuals, sometimes walking 

 on the ground, sometimes in trees. AVe saw no other species of 

 monkey along the White Nile, but at Gabt-el-Meghahid, through 

 the kiudness of Major M. Peake, E.A., and Captain II. N. Dunn, 

 R.A.M.C., I obtained from natives two live specimens of the 

 Red Monkey (Cercopithecus patas) and a young Baboon (Papio 

 anubis or an allied species), all three said to have been caught in 

 Southern Kordofan. 



Family Lemurid^e. 



Two Lemurs, apparently some species of Galayo, were obtained 

 by Mr. E. 8. Jackson, Welsh Regt., between Jebel Ain and Jebel 

 Ahmed Agar. 



Family Felid.e. 

 Felis leo (L.). 



Lions were met with between Jebel Ahmed Agar and Kaka 

 during March. 



Felis pardus L. 



A Leopard was shot near Gabt-el-Meghahid, and a young one 

 caught alive near Kaka. 



Felis serval Schreb. 



A Serval was shot by Mr. C. Crawley near Kaka on the 18th of 

 April. 



Genetta sp. inc. 



A Genet was shot near Gabt-el-Meghahid ; the skin is now in the 

 British Museum, but more specimens are required of these animals 

 from various localities before it can be identified. I have also at 

 different times obtained two Genets from the neighbourhood of 

 Omdurman. 



Family Ht^nid.e. 



HyjENa crocuta (Erxl.). 



We saw a Spotted llyama on the Bahr-el-Ghazal on the 29th 

 March, heard them at night on the White Nile on the 20th April, 

 and a skull was picked up near the Bahr-el-Zeraf. 



