10 BULLETIN 99, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
SerRENGETI Prains—In north central German East Africa south of Loita Plains and 
west of Lake Natron. The western edge is about 75 miles east of Speke Gulf, 
Victoria Nyanza. J-—K 3-4. 
Sxaispa Hirts—Southwest from Mombasa, British East Africa. K 5. 
S1gaa—West of Southern Guaso Nyiro River in southwestern British East Africa. 
J 3-4. 
Str ALFRED PEASE’s FarmM—See Kitanga. J 4. 
Srreorr—Near the Elgeyo Escarpment, eastern edge of Guas Ngishu Plateau. I 4. 
SrronerA River—Flows from the western edge of the Serengeti Plains northward 
into the Mumussi River southeast of Ikoma, German East Africa. J-—K 3. 
Sot1rk—District in southwestern British East Africa between the Mau Escarpment 
and Kavirondo Bay. J 3-4. 
SouTHERN Guaso Nyrro—Region of the Southern Guaso Nyiro River, southwestern 
British East Africa. J 4. 
SouTHERN Guaso Nyiro River—Southwestern British East Africa and northern 
German East Africa on the west side of the Rift Valley. J 4. 
Suswa Priarw—South of Lake Naivasha and west of Kikuyu. J 4. 
Tana RiveER—Heads in the Aberdares and southern side of Kenia and flows into the 
Indian Ocean something over 100 miles north of Mombasa. J 5. 
Taveta—lIn British East Africa near the German East African border southeast of 
Mount Kilimanjaro. K 4-5. 
TreLeK River—North of Loita Plains in southwestern British East Africa. J 3-4. 
Taka RrvEr—One of the affluents of the Tana River south of Mount Kenia. J 5. 
Uxu, or Utu Sration—Station on the Uganda Railway, 276 miles from Mombasa and 
about 50 miles southeast of Nairobi. Altitude, 5,250 feet. J-—K 4-5. 
UnuKkenta Hitts—On the Athi Plains east of Nairobi; also written Ulucania or 
Lukenia. J 4. 
Vor—Station on the railway 103 miles northwest from Mombasa. Altitude, 1,830 
feet. K 5. 
WamBucu—Between Fort Hall and Mount Kenia at 5,300 feet altitude. J 4-5. 
Wamr Hu1—On the Kapiti Plains, British East Africa. J 4. 
Wesr Dawa—Flows east into the Juba River on the boundary between Abyssinia 
and British East Africa. H 6. 
WemBere Prains—In north central German East Africa south of the Serengeti 
Plains. K 3-4. 
West Kenia Prains—Plains just west of Mount Kenia. I-J 4-5. 
YauLa Rrver—See Lukosa River. 13. 
ZANZIBAR—Town on Zanzibar Island. L 5. 
The plates illustrate the skulls of all type specimens of mammals 
of the orders included in this part which are in the Museum. The 
type specimen of Oryx annectens is a skin only. Of the 49 type 
skulls 45 are here figured for the first time. 
