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(d) Central area of under-surface and band between wing and 

 body white. Wings white with greyish tips. Nyasaland 

 and Angola. 



(e) White of under-surface much reduced. Wings whitish to 

 greyish-brown. Tette, Zambesia. 



When further material is available, it will be possible to establish 

 definitely the affinities of the two species. 



C. hindei, Thos., with a fore-arm of 40 mm., and C. pumilus 

 naivashce, Holl., with a fore-arm of 42 mm., are larger forms. 



12. — Petrodromus (Mesoctenus) rovum^e, Thos. 



£ . 17th October, 1918. ? . 17th October, 1918. Lumbo, on the 

 mainland opposite Mozambique. 



13. — Bematiscus trevelyani, Giinth. 

 £ . 2098. Port St. John district, W. Pondoland. 



14. — Chrysospalax vtllosus, Smith. 

 9 . 12th December, 1904. Botanic Gardens, Pietermaritzburg. 



15. — Amblysomus hottentottus, Smith. 



r?. 208, 469, 471, 829, 935 (2), 954. 5th March, 1912, 15th 

 March, 1912, 17th March, 1914. $'. 1051. Durban. 



$ . 846. Lower Umgeni, Victoria County. 



$ . 500. Pirie, Kingwilliamstown, Cape Colony. 



<J. 1031, 1100. 6th August, 1912. $. 1010. Port St. John 

 district, W. Pondoland. 



Broom, who has had before him for examination in South Africa 

 very extensive material is of opinion (Trans. S. Afr. Phil. Soc, vol. 18, 

 pt. 3, p. 295; 1907) that the sub-species A. h. pondolice, Thos. $ 

 Schwann, of Pondoland, cannot be maintained. 



