EAST AFRICAN MAMMALS IN NATIONAL MUSEUM. 1038 
The specimen collected by Mr. H. C. Raven at Nyanza, on the 
eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika, has the legs slightly more rufous 
than in skins from British East Africa, but it is an immature female, 
with the permanent teeth not yet in place. Adult skins from this 
region may show that a new geographical race should be recognized. 
REDUNCA BOHOR TOHI Heller. 
Plates 39, 40. 
1892. ?Eleotragus arundinaceus True, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., vol. 15, p. 472. 
October 26. (Not Eleotragus arundinaceus Gray= Antilope arundinaceus 
Bechstein= Antilope arundinum Boddaert=Redunca arundinum.) 
1913. Redunca redunca tohi HELLER, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 61, No. 7, p. 10. 
July 31. (Mariakani, British East Africa; type in U. S. National 
Museum.) 
1914. Redunca redunca tohi RoosevEtT AND HELLER, Life-Hist. African Game 
Anim., vol. 2, p. 487. 
Specimens.—Eight, from localities as follows: 
British East Arrica: Mariakani, 6 (Heller); Taveta, 2 (Abbott). 
Heller found this coast subspecies inhabiting the grassy park-like 
country between the cocoa-palm zone and the desert nyike. It appar- 
ently extends inland only to the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro. 
REDUNCA FULVYORUFULA CHANLERI (Rothschild). 
Plates 40, 41. 
1895. Cervicapra chanleri Roruscump, Novit. Zool., vol. 2, p. 53. February. 
(Jambeni Mountains, about 45 miles northeast of Mount Kenia, British 
East Africa; type in U. 8. National Museum.') 
1909. Redunca chanleri Lyon AND Oscoop, Bull. 62 U.S. Nat. Mus., p. 11. Janu- 
ary 28. (History of type specimen.) 
1910. Redunca fulvorufula chanleri RoosEve.t, African Game Trails, Amer. ed., 
p. 475; London ed., p. 487. 
1914. Oreodorcas fulvorufula chanleri RoosEVELT AND HELLER, Life-Hist. African 
Game Anim., vol. 2, p. 479. 
Specimens.—Twenty-one, from the following localities: 
British East Arrica: Agate’s, Loita Plains, 3 (T. Roosevelt, 
Mearns, Loring); Engare Ndare River, 2 (Rainey); Jambeni Moun- 
tains, 1 (Chanler); Kapiti Plains, 1 odd skull (Loring); Kasorongai 
River, 1 (Heller); Kilima Kui, Kapiti Plains, 1 (T. Roosevelt) ; 
Kitanga, 2 (T. Roosevelt); Njoro Osolali, Sotik, 2 (K. Roosevelt) ; 
Sigaa, 1 (Draper); Southern Guaso Nyiro River, 2, including one odd 
skull (Loring); Ulukenia Hills, 4 odd skulls (Loring, Rainey, Mearns) ; 
Wami Hill, Kapiti Plains, 1 (K. Roosevelt). 
1 Lydekker, in Cat. Ungulate Mamm. British Mus., vol. 2, p. 224, 1914, writes that the type skull, of which 
the British Museum possesses a cast, is in the Tring Museum. The entire specimen, skin, and complete 
skeleton, of the specifically designated type is in the United States National Museum. See Lyon and 
Osgood, Bull. 62 U. S. Nat. Mus., pp. 11,12. 1909. In November, 1912, the mounted skin of the type was 
taken down and made into a flat study specimen. 
