128 BULLETIN 99, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
2 (Mearns); Tana River, 1 odd skull (Stephenson); Telek River, 
Loita Plains, 1 (Rainey); Ulu Station, 1 odd skull (Rainey). 
TRAGELAPHUS SCRIPTUS OLIVACEUS Heller. 
Plate 52. 
1913. Tragelaphus scriptus olivaceus HELLER, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 61, 
No. 13, p. 1. September 16. (Maji-ya-chumvi, British East Africa; 
type in U. 8. National Museum.) 
1914. Tragelaphus scriptus olivaceus RoosEVELT AND Heuer, Life-Hist. African 
Game Anim., vol. 2, p. 434. 
Specumens.—Two, as follows: 
BritisH East Arrica: Maji-ya-chumvi, 2 (Heller). 
TRAGELAPHUS SCRIPTUS MASSAICUS Neumann. 
1892. Tragelaphus scriptus roualeynit TRUE, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 16, p. 471. 
October 26. (Not of Gordon-Cumming. ) 
1902. Tragelaphus massaicus NEUMANN, Sitz.-ber. Ges. nat. Freunde Berlin, p. 96. 
April. (Upper Bubu River, northwestern Irangi, German East Africa; 
type in Berlin Museum.) 
1908. Tragelaphus sylvaticus meruensis LONNBERG, Sjéstedt’s Kilimandjaro-Meru 
Exped., Mamm., p. 48. (Meru Steppe, German East Africa; type in 
R. Nat. Hist. Mus., Stockholm.) 
1914. Tragelaphus scriptus massaicus ROOSEVELT AND HELLER, Life-Hist. African 
Game Anim., vol. 2, p. 433. 
Specimens.—Five, from the following localities: 
British East Arrica: Mount Mbololo, 2 (Heller); Mtoto Andei 
1 odd skull (Heller); Taveta, 2 (Abbott). 
Mr. Heller made the following manuscript notes on the type speci- 
men of this race in the Berlin Museum: 
Tragelaphus massaicus Neumann. Type, A 5588, ¢. Upper Bubu, O. Neumann. 
Skin marked type by Neumann. Flat skin, tanned; hair of ears and neck slipped 
badly. Collar quite distinct; white chevrons, white mane, and three transverse body 
stripes; white spots on flanks; head and neck ochraceous. Skull of type not labeled 
by Neumann and now mixed with a lot of others of his, all without labels. 
TRAGELAPHUS SCRIPTUS DAMA Neumann. 
1902. Tragelaphus dama NeuMANN, Sitz.-ber. Ges. nat. Freunde Berlin, p. 97. 
April. (Kavirondo, east shore of Victoria Nyanza, British East Africa; 
type in Berlin Museum.) 
1910. Tragelaphus scriptus dama Roosevett, African Game Trails, Amer. ed., 
p. 475; London ed., p. 486. 
1914. Tragelaphus scriptus dama RoospveLtt AND HeEwier, Life-Hist. African 
Game Anim., vol. 2, p. 435. 
Specimens.—Three, from localities as follows: 
Ucanpa: Kabula Muliro, 1 (T. Roosevelt); Katwe, 2 (K. Roose- 
velt). 
