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NESOTRAGUS DESERTICOLA Heller. 
Plate 37. 
1913. Nesotragus moschatus deserticola Heiter, Smithsonian Mise. Coll., vol. 61, 
No. 7, p. 2. July 31. (Maji-ya-chumvi, British East Africa; type in 
U. S. National Museum.) 
1914. Nesotragus moschatus deserticola RoosevELt AND Heuser, Life-Hist. 
African Game Anim., vol. 2, p. 552. 
Specimens.—Two, as follows: 
British Kast Arrica: Maji-ya-chumyi, 2 (Heller). 
NESOTRAGUS KIRCHENPAUERI Pagenstecher. 
1885. Yvsotragus kirchenpaueri PAGENSTECHER, Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Anst., vol. 2, 
p. 36; Nat. Mus. Hamburg Ber., 1884, p. 36. (Gross-Aruscha, Mount 
Kilimanjaro, German East Africa; type in Hamburg Museum.) 
1892. Nanotragus moschatus True, Proc. U. 8S. Nat. Mus., vol. 15, p. 478. Octo- 
ber 26. (Not of von Diiben.) 
1913. [Nesotragus moschatus| kirchenpaueri Heiter, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 
vol. 61, No. 7, p. 3. July 31. (Specimen from Kilimanjaro.) 
1914. Nesotragus moschatus kirchenpaueri Roosevett AND Heuer, Life-Hist. 
African Game Anim., vol. 2, p. 554. 
Specimen.—One, as follows: 
GERMAN East Arrica: Mount Kilimanjaro at 6,000 feet, 1 
(Abbott). 
With so few specimens for study I can not form any opinions of 
value on the validity of these species of Nesotragus. Doctor Lénn- 
berg, who compared specimens from the Nairobi and Kenia regions 
with material from Kilimanjaro and with von Diiben’s types of 
Nesotragus moschatus, preserved in the Stockholm Museum, referred 
all of his material to moschatus.} 
Genus MADOQUA Oegilby. 
1837. Madoqua OaiiBy, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, pt. 4, 1836, p. 137. (MM. 
saltiana.) 
The range of the Abyssinian and Somaliland dikdiks of the genus 
Madoqua does not include any part of East Africa covered by the 
Smithsonian expeditions and the species are therefore poorly repre- 
sented in the collection. 
‘ MADOQUA PHILLIPSI GUBANENSIS Drake-Brockman. 
1892. N[eotragus]‘saltiana TRUE, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 15, p. 477, footnote. 
October 26. (Specimen from Berbera; not Cerophorus saltiana Blain- 
ville.) 
1909. Madoqua phillipsi gubanensis Draxe-BrockmMan, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist., ser. 8, vol. 4, p. 49. July. (Golis foothills, 35 miles south of 
Berbera, British Somaliland; type in British Museum.) 
Specimen.—One, as follows: 
British Somati: Berbera, 1 (Swayne). 
1 Kungl. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl., vol. 48, pp. 153-154. 1912. 
