Abstract
These observations were made at Vom (9° 50′ N., 8° 50′ E.), which lies on the central plateau of Nigeria at an altitude of about 4,000 feet, in the Guinea Savannah vegetational zone. The small residential area of Vom is round the periphery of the cone of an extinct volcano. The gardens have varying numbers of tall trees (mainly eucalyptus species) and ornamental shrubs. In the immediate vicinity is open grassland, with small forestry reserves and deep water‐courses filled with varying amounts of dense bushy vegetation.

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