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Demeter, A. ; Topál, G.: Ethiopian mammals in the Hungarian Natural History Museum
Awash valley (? = Awash gorge, Shoa prov.) 09°0T N 40° 11' E 900 ""Baboon Gorge", near Mt. Termaber, Shoa prov. O9054' N 39047/ E ca. 3000 Balé Mountains, Balé prov. 07°06' N ? 39 o 47 , E ? 3200-4000 Bulbula river, Shoa prov. 07°50' N 38°43' E 1650 Mt. Chilalo, Arussi prov. 07°50' N 39°20' E ? 2400-4100 Debre Berhan, Shoa prov. 09°40' N 39032' E 2800 Debre Sina, Shoa prov. 09°50' N 39047' E 3000 Dera, Arussi prov 08°25' N 39°40' N ca. 1400 Dessie, 8 km south of, Wollo prov. 11°06' N 39043' E 2500 Dinshu, Balé prov. 07°06' N 39047, E 3200 Dinshu, 11 km west of, Balé prov. 07°06' N 39°45' E 3200 Dire Dawa, Hararge prov. 09°35' N 41°52' E 1200 Entoto, Mt., Shoa prov. 09°05' N 38°45' E ca. 3000 Errer valley, Hararge prov. 09°05' N 42°17' E 1200 Gambela, Illulabor prov. 08°15' N 34°35' E 515 Gara Mullatta, Hararge prov. 09°16' N 41044' E 2700 Gerira Urn, Oruk ? ? ? Gibdo, Eritrea prov. 12°57' N 42°42' E 100-200 Harar, Hararge prov. 09°18' N 42°08' E 2000 Holetta, Shoa prov. 09°02' N 38°29' E 2500 Koka, Shoa prov. 08°27' N 39°06' E 1700 Kolubi, Hararge prov. 09°30' N 41°45' E 2500 Kutaber, Wollo prov. 11°15' N 39035' E 2650 Langano, Lake, Shoa prov. 07°37' N 38°42' E 1600 Margebla, Eritrea prov. 13°00' N 42°40' E 0 Meki, Shoa prov. 08°09' N 38°50' E 1650 Menagesha, Shoa prov. 08°55' N 38°37' E 2500 Meta Ambo, Shoa prov. 08°55' N 38°41' E 2500 Metahara, Shoa prov. 08°54' N 39°55' E 1000 Modjo, Shoa prov. 08°36' N 39°07' E 1800 Sabober plains, Awash National Park, Shoa prov. 08°55' N 39°54' E 1000 Sabeta, Shoa prov. 08°55' N 38°40' E 2500 Saratin, Eritrea prov. ? ? ? Sodere, Shoa prov. 08°25' N 39024' E 1400 Tana, Lake, Begemder prov. 12°00' N 37°20' E 1830 Uangi ? ? ? Urso valley, Hararge prov. 09°38' N 41°38' E 1000 Welkite, Shoa prov. 08°14' N 37049, E 1950 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are grateful to Dr. and Mrs. (Dr.) G. DEMETER for providing A. D. with financial and logistic support whilst in Ethiopia. GETACHEW ASEFA and FANTAHUN F. are thanked for assisting in the field collections, and the General Manager, Institute of Agricultural Research, Addis Ababa, is thanked for granting permission to cooperate with the Rodent Section of the institute. The Wildlife Conservation Organization provided A. D. with a collecting permit. We wish to express our sincere thanks to the following persons who have helped the senior author in various ways in Ethiopia: TÜNDE DEMETER, Mr. and Mrs. M. MOCK, Mr. and Mrs. J. KAPÁS. We are grateful to Mr. I. R. BISHOP [British Museum (Nat. Hist.)] and Dr. R. HUTTERER (Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn) for the loan of specimens for comparison. We also thank Dr. HUTTERER for his advice with the identification of the shrews. References ANDERSEN, K. & WROUGHTON, R. C. (1907): On the bats of the family Megadermatidae. — Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., (7), 19: 129-145. ANSELL, W. F. H. (1968): 8. Artiodactyla (excludingthe genus Gazella). - In: MEESTER, J. (ed.): Preliminary identification manual for African mammals. — Smithsonian Institution, Washington: i-ii+207 pp.