SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF AFRICAN MAMMALS IN THE 
COLLECTION OF THE TRANSVAAL MUSEUM, WITH 
DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME NEW SPECIES. 
By Austin Roberts. 
Since the catalogue of African Mammals in the collection of the Transvaal 
Museum was published last year (Ann. T.M., Yol. Ill, part 2, pp. 65-109), 
some notable additions have been made by an expedition to south-eastern 
Rhodesia, undertaken by the Taxidermist and the writer, for the purpose 
of procuring specimens to replace those formerly in the mounted collection, 
and skeletons of some of the larger antelopes. A few specimens have also 
been acquired by purchase or donation, and a number of specimens of 
scientific value have been found in the store of flat skins in charge of the 
Taxidermist. In addition to these the names of a few species found amongst 
the exotic specimens and overlooked in my former paper are now included 
to complete the list of species. 
Pan satyrus, (Linn.). 
1 <j, mounted, Central Africa (purchased from Tramond, Paris). 
Cercopithecus roloway, (Erxl.). 
1 $, mounted, Niger Coast (E. S. Joseph). 
Cercopithecus boutourlini, (Gigli.). 
1 $, mounted, West Africa (presented by Lady Lawley). 
Cercopithecus pygerythrus, (Cuv.). 
1 $, Manetsi River, north-eastern Transvaal (Museum Expedition). 
Cercocebus torquatus, (Kerr.). 
1 <J, mounted, West Coast Africa (Zoo.). 
Papio sphinx , (Linn.). 
1 <j, mounted, German West Africa (Zoo.). 
Epomophorus crypturus , Ptrs. 
1 $, Hector Spruit (Streeter). 
Rhinolophus denti, Thos. 
1 <J, Bezwe River, south-eastern Rhodesia (Mus. Exped.). 
This specimen is bright orange yellow, with the tips of the fur of the 
back darker. Judging by the series of skins of Rh. simulator hereafter 
mentioned, it would seem that this species also assumes a rufous phase 
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