OVIS CEPHALOPHUS REDUNOA. 11 



51)9»)6. Skill juul skull. Iniiuature feiiiale. (rila Mountains, between 

 riiiajas Atlas and the Mexican l)OuiKlarv line, in Yuma County, 

 Arizona. February 21, 1894. Collected l)y Dr. K. A. Mearns, 

 r. S. A. Orioinal number 3029. Catalogued April 13, 1894. 



Flat folded skin in good condition; skull somewhat damaged, right horn and 

 part of horn-core knocked off and lost, mandible broken into three pieces. The 

 first permanent molars are in place above, the second molars are just appearing 

 above the alveoli. 



Ovis mexicanus Merriam. Biological Survey collection. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash.. XIV, p. 80, April 5, 1901. 



99342. Skin and skull. Adult male. Lake Santa Maria, Chihuahua, 

 Mexico. Septeml)er 10, 1899. Collected by E. "W. Nelson and 

 E. A. (xoldman. Original number 13974. 



Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except for three broken 

 incisors. 



Ovis nelsoni Mciriani. Biological Surve}^ collection. 



Proc. P.iol. Soc. Wash., XI, p. 21 S, July 15, 1897. 



HIIt- Skin and skull. Adult female, (i rape vine Mountains, near 

 lat. 37° N., California-Nevada boundary line. June 4, 1891. Col- 

 lected by E. W. Nelson. Original numl)er 942. 



Well-made skin in good condition; skull perfect, except broken left mandibu- 

 lar ramus. 



Genus CEPHALOPHUS. 



Cephalophus spadix True. 



I'roc. ''. 8. Nat. Mus., XIII, No. 814, p. 227, Septcmlier 10, 1890. 



Mto4- Skin and skull. Adult male. In high altitudes, Mount Kili- 

 manjaro, German P^ast Africa. 1889-90. Collected by Dr. ^V. L. 

 Abbott. Original number 21. Catalogued June 24, 1890. 



Skin in good condition, mounted and now on exhibition; skull jierfect. 



No type specified, but the entire de.scription is based upon one specimen, the 

 above, designated by number. 



Genus REDUNCA. 



Cervicapra chanleri Rothschild. 



.Novifates ZoologicM-, II, \>. n'.i, February, 1895. 

 =Redunca chanleri (Rothschild). See Trouessart, Suppl. (!atalogus ]\huiimalium, 

 p. 722, 1904. 



fiff ff- Skin and skeleton, both mounted and on exhibition. Adult male. 

 On the slopes of the Jambine Mountains, about 45 miles north- 

 northeast of Mount Kenia, British East Africa. (See Sclater and 

 Thom.is, Book of Antelopes, II. p. 183, March, 1.S97.) 1893. Col- 

 lected bj^ Hon. William Astor Chanler. Catalogued April 5, 1895. 



