86 BULLETIN 99, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
The following manuscript notes on the type-specimen of this form 
were made by Heller in Berlin: 
Sylvicapra abyssinica nyansae Neumann. Type, A 5590, 3, Kwa Kitoto, Kavirondo; 
flat, raw skin (marked type by Neumann). Skull represented by top of cranium and 
horns only. Color light buffy drab, medially black lined; feet chocolate brown, not 
blackish. Color closest to Nile specimens but less bright. 
SYLVICAPRA GRIMMIA ROOSEVELTI Heller. 
Plate 32. 
1912. Sylvicapra grimmi rooseveltt HELLER, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 60, No. 8, 
p. 9. November2. (Rhino Camp, Lado Enclave; typein U. 8. National 
Museum.) 
1914. Sylvicapra grimmia roosevelti RooSEVELT AND Heuer, Life-Hist. African 
Game Anim., vol. 2, p. 539. 
Specomens.—Four, from localities as follows: 
Lavo: Rhino Camp, 2 (T. Roosevelt, Cuninghame). 
Ucanpva: Butiaba, 1 (K. Roosevelt); Upper Nile, 1 skull (David- 
son). 
Genus OREOTRAGUS Smith. 
1834. Oreotragus A. Smiru, ‘South African Quart. Journ., vol. 2, p. 212.”" (0. 
oreotragus.) 
1841. Oritragus GLocEerR, Naturgesch., vol. 1, p. xxxili. (O. oreotragus.) 
One form of the klipspringer known from Abyssinia is not repre- 
sented in the Museum collection. This is Oreotragus oreotragus 
saltatrizoides (Wagner), 1855 (Calotragus saltatrixoides Temminck, 
Equiss. Zool. Cote de Guiné, part 1, Mamm., p. 191, nomen nudum; 
Alntilope] saltatrizoides Riipp., Wagner, Schreber’s Siiug., suppl., 
vol. 5, p. 412, 1855). 
For measurements of specimens of Oreotragus see page 88. 
OREOTRAGUS OREOTRAGUS SCHILLINGSI Neumann. 
1902. Oreotragus schillings. NEUMANN, Sitz.-ber. Ges. nat. Freunde Berlin, p. 172, 
November. (Dénje Ngaptuk, northwest of Mount Kilimanjaro, German 
East Africa; type in Berlin Museum.) 
1910. Oreotragus oreotraqus schillingsi HouustTER, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 56, 
No. 2, p. 3. March 31. (Part; specimen from Elmenteita.) 
1910. Oreotragus schillingsi Roosrvetr, African Game Trails, Amer. ed., p. 475; 
London ed., p. 487. 
1910. Oreotragus oreotragus LorinG, in Roosevelt, African Game Trails, Appen- 
dix C., Amer. ed., p. 484; London ed., p. 495. 
1914. Oreotragus oreotragus schillingsi RoosnvEttT AND Hetier, Life-Hist. African 
Game Anim., vol. 2, p. 576. 
Specumens.—Twenty, from localities as follows: 
Britis East Arrica: Deep Dale, Sotik Road, 2 (Rainey); 
Kapiti Plains, 1 skull (Loring); Lime Springs, Sotik, 1 (K. Roose- 
velt) ; Nairobi, 2 skulls (Mearns); Narossura River, 1 skull (Folsom) ; 
Njoro Osolali, Sotik, 2, including one odd skull (K. Roosevelt) ; 
