1062 General Notes. [ December, 
emidofi, are among the mammals of the region. Hypsignathus 
monstrosus (the title of a very large and hideous bat); and Anom- 
alurus erythronotus are also curiosities. Antelopes do not 
is Bubalus equinoxialis, smaller than B. caffer, but equally re- 
doubtable. Birds of prey were well represented in the collection, 
from Pantodon bucholzi Peters, was among the curiosities. The 
fish are greatly infested with parasites, 
Among the fresh water Crustacea M. Milne-Edwards has found 
five new species of Thelphusidz. 
Among insects the Coleoptera, and especially the Cetoniade, 
were best represented. Of the few molluscan specimens two 
species of Pharaonia seem to be new. There were many new 
Species and some new genera of plants; while the ethnographical - 
collection contained a very large number of objects, fetishes, pot- 
tery, pipes, iron and copper implements, articles in wood an | 
ivory, etc. Two human skulls from Rio San Benito are remark- 
ably dolichocephalic. i : 
o a ZooLosicaL News.—Frotozea—Lankester reports in Nature 
_ (Sept. 2) the rediscovery of Archer's Chlamydomyxa which has 
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