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chaetus albojubatus schulzi Zukowsky,' the last two also based on 
living animals in the Hagenbeck animal park, and both from the 
Ngorongoro Basin, German East Africa. 
CONNOCH TES ALBOJUBATUS ALBOJUBATUS Thomas. 
1892. Connochxtes taurinus albojubatus Tuomas, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 
ser. 6, vol. 9, p. 388. May. (Athi Plains,? British East Africa; type 
in British Museum.) 
1892. Connochxtes taurinus albojubatus TruxE, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 15, 
p- 470. October 26. 
1910. Connochxtes taurinus albojubatus Howuster, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 
vol. 56, No. 2, p. 3. March 31. 
1910. Connochxtes albojubatus Roosrvext, African Game Trails, Amer. ed., 
p- 475; London ed., p. 487. (Part.) 
1913. Gorgon albojubatus Heiter, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 61, No. 17, p. 1. 
October 21. 
1914. Gorgon ulbojubatus albojubatus RoosevELt AND HELLER, Life-Hist. African 
Game Anim., vol. 1, p. 369. 
Specimens.—Seven, from localities as follows: 
British East Arrica: Athi Plains, 1 (Rainsford); Kamiti Farm, 
1 (K. Roosevelt); Kapiti Plains, 4, one with skeleton (T. Roosevelt, 
Cuninghame); Taveta, 1 (Abbott). 
An adult male of this form, from Kamiti Farm, measured in the 
flesh as follows: Head and body, 1,950 millimeters; tail vertebre, 
600; hind foot, 560; ear, 220. 
CONNOCHATES ALBOJUBATUS MEARNSI (Heller). 
Plates 26, 27. 
1910. Connochzxtes albojubatus Roosrevett, African Game Trails, Amer. ed., p. 
475; London ed., p. 487. (Part.) 
1913. Gorgon albojubaius mearnsi HELLER, Smithsonian Misi Coll., vol. 61, No. 
17, p. 1. October 21. (Loita Plains, British East Africa; ioc in U. 8. 
National Museum. ) 
1913. Connochaetus albojubatus henrict ZoKowsxKy, Archiv. Naturg., Jahrg. 79, 
Abt. A., Heft 12, p. 83. (Seringeti Steppes, German East Africa; type 
in Nat. Hist. Mus., Geneva, Switzerland.) 
1914. Gorgon albojubatus mearnst RoosEVELT AND HELLER, Life-Hist. African 
Game Anim., vol. 1, p. 370. 
Specimens.—Twenty-three, from localities as follows: 
British Kast Arrica: Agate’s, 3, one with skeleton (Rainey, 
Mearns); Everego, 2 (Draper); Kabalolot Hill, 2 (Rainey); Loita 
Plains, 2 (Rainey, Mearns); Southern Guaso Nyiro, 10, including 
three with skeletons and three odd skulls (Mearns, T. Roosevelt, 
Loring). 
1 Archiv Nat., Jahrg. 79, Abt. A, Heft 12, p.83. 1913. 
3 Erroneously stated as ‘‘Uganda”’ in original description; see Sclater and Thomas, Book of Antelopes, 
vol. 1, p. 106. 1894. 
