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Annals of the Transvaal Museum. 
These specimens cannot be determined with certainty until a larger 
series has been obtained. They most closely resemble the small reddish 
coloured species (No. 207 in my previous list), but are greyer in colour 
and broader in the zygomatic width of the skull. 
Pedetes caffer, Pall. 
1 (J, Deelf ontein, Cape Province (Sloggett). 
Pedetes caffer orangiae, Wr. 
1 $, Ventersburg Road, Orange Free State (Jameson). 
Pedetes caffer salinae, Wr. 
1 (J, Sand River, north-eastern Transvaal (Mus. Exped.). 
Lepus gungunyanae, spec. nov. 
1 (J, Jabwielu, between Bubye and Nuanetsi Rivers, south-eastern 
Rhodesia (Mus. Exped.). 
Most closely allied to L. zuluensis, but much smaller in size, smaller 
even than L. z. micklemi, Chubb, from Bulawayo. In colour like L. zulu- 
ensis except on the ears, which are more rufous coloured. “ Head and 
body 405, tail 83, hind foot 101, ear 114.” Skull : condylo-premaxillary 
length 75 -3, greatest length 74. -5, basilar length 56 *5, zygomatic width 39, 
width brain case 28, interorbital constriction 17 -3, intertemporal con- 
striction 14 -3, nasals, length 32, breadth 16, length palatal foramen 18 -5, 
width palatal bridge 5 -9 mm. 
Procavia brucei granti, Wr. 
2 (J(J, Limpopo Hills, south-eastern Rhodesia (Mus. Exped.). 
Hippotigris chapmani, subsp. ? 
2 ?$, Sabi Game Reserve (presented by Major S. Hamilton). 
2 $$, south-eastern Rhodesia (Mus. Exped.). 
Potamachoerus choeropotamus, (Desm.). 
1 (J, Knysna (Rex). 
Phacochoerus aethiopicus, (Linn.). 
1 yg. ad. (J, Jabwielu, south-eastern Rhodesia (Mus. Exped.). 
Hippopotamus amphibius, Linn. 
1 skeleton (J, Inkomati River, eastern Transvaal. 
1 juv. skin and skull, Barotseland (from Johannesburg Zoo). 
Giraffa Camelopardalis wardi, Lyd. 
1 <}, Transvaal (Dr. Breyer). 
1 $, head-skin and skull, Jabwielu, south-eastern Rhodesia (Mus. 
Exped.). 
Connochaetes taurinus, (Burch). 
2 Lydenburg (Dr. Breyer). 
