Annals of the Transvaal Museum. 
267 
Helogale brunnula Thos. and Schw. 
1 <J, Hectorspruit (Streeter). 
1 c£, 1 Rooikrans, Rustenburg (Powell). 
1 2 $2, Hempton, Rustenburg (Powell). 
Gy metis penicillata (G. Cuv.). 
1 (£, Lake Chrissie, Carolina District (A. Roberts). 
1 <£, 1 2> Hatfield, Pretoria (pres. Dr. P. G. de Villiers). 
1 1 2, Wilgekuil, Rustenburg (Powell). 
While differences in general are noticeable amongst the specimens 
in the collection, the series is still not large enough for me to separate them 
into the subspecies so far described ; the amount of tawny-reddish on the 
lower back seems to vary in individuals obtained in the same localities. 
Crossarchus fasciatus canescens Thos. and Wr. 
1 1 2> Fairfield, Rustenburg (Powell). 
4 (J(J, 2 22 > Mooivlei, Rustenburg (Powell). 
While the general characters of C. /. fasciatus and C. /. canescens appear 
to be the same, the greatest difference between them being the shade of 
coloration, I think that they should be regarded as distinct species. 
A skin without a skull from north-western Rhodesia in the Transvaal 
Museum Collection is apparently also referable to this race, although it 
is much paler. 
Felis serval capensis Gmel. 
1 juv., Knysna (J. H. Rex). 
1 Fairfield, Rustenburg (Powell). 
Felis ocreata caffra Desm. 
1 Arnhemburg, Carolina District (A. R.). 
1 cJ, 1 2 > juv., Jakalspruit, Rustenburg (Powell). 
4 (J<J, Fairfield, Rustenburg (Powell). 
1 2? Vliegenpoort, Rustenburg (Powell). 
Paraxerus cepapi (A. Smith). 
3 dcL 3 2 $> Rooikrans, Rustenburg (Powell). 
Gmphiurus eastwoodae mihi. 
1 cC Steynsdorp, Carolina District (A. R.). 
1 $ (no skull), Wonderboom, Pretoria (A. Adendorff). 
Both these specimens were trapped in caves. 
Graphiurus preloriae mihi. 
1 (J, ad., 1 (L 1 2> j uv -> Rooikrans, Rustenburg (Powell). 
1 2> Koperfontein, Rustenburg (Powell). 
Graphiurus spec. ? 
1 cJ, 1 2 > G-uja, Lower Limpopo, Portuguese South-east Africa (J. Breyer 
and Van Dam). 
These two specimens represent a small species I have not been able 
to place. They were found together in the hollow of a dead tree that was 
felled for firewood. 
