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LASIOPYGA ALBOGULARIS KIMA Heller. 
Plate 14. 
1913. Lasiopyga albogularis kima HELLER, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 61, No. 17, 
p. 9. October 21. (Mount Mbololo, Taita District, British East Africa; 
type in U. S. National Museum.) 
Specimens.—Ten, from localities as follows: 
Bririsu Hast Arrica: Mount Mbololo, 7 (Heller); Mount Umengo, 
3 (Heller). 
Heller says that the monkeys of this race are confined to the 
forests of the extreme summits of the Taita Hills, where their cover 
is at present rapidly disappearing before the ax and fire of the agri- 
cultural Wataita, who are constantly enlarging their fields at the 
expense of the forest. ‘‘The Wataita are fond of the flesh of the 
kama, and owing to their persecution it is extremely shy and difficult 
to stalk. The name kima is used universally by the Swahili for this 
monkey, and it is also employed by the Wataita, who occasionally 
corrupt it to gima.”’ ! 
LASIOPYGA ALBOGULARIS MARITIMA Heller. 
Plate 15. 
1913. Lasiopyga albogularis maritima HELLER, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 61, 
No. 17, p. 8. October 21. (Mazeras, British East Africa; type in U. S. 
National Museum.) 
Specumens.—Three, as follows: 
British Hast Arrica: Mazeras, 3 (Heller). 
This is a much lighter colored, less reddish, subspecies than Lasio- 
pyga albogularis kima of the Taita Hills or L. a. kibonotensis of 
Kilimanjaro. 
LASIOPYGA KOLBI (Neumann). 
1902. Cercopithecus kolbi NEUMANN, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1902, vol. 2, p. 144. 
(Kedong Escarpment, British East Africa; type in British Museum.) 
1907. [Cercopithecus kolbi] Subsp. hindei Pocock, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 703. 
(Tutha, Kenia District, British East Africa; type in British Museum.) 
1910. Cercopithecus kolbi Roosevett, African Game Trails, Amer. ed., pp. 474 
“and 481; London ed., pp. 486 and 492. 
1910. Cercopithecus kolbi hindei Roosrverr, African Game Trails, Amer. ed. 
p. 474; London ed., p. 486. 
1910. [Cercopithecus kolbi] subspecies hindei Roosgvert, African Game Trails, 
Amer. ed., p. 481; London ed., p. 492. 
1913. Lasiopyga albogularis kolbi Hutter, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 61, 
No. 17, p. 9. October 21. 
Specimens.—Nine, from localities as follows: 
British East Arrica: Aberdare Mountains, 2 (Heller); Kijabe, 1 
(Loring); Mount Kenia, west slope at 7,000 feet, 2 (Heller); Mount 
1 Heller, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 61, No. 17, p.9. October 21, 1913. 
