28 '■■■'.' CErHALOPHIDiK. 



9. Cephalophus coronatus. (The Coquetoon.) B.M. 



Horns short and conical; ears rather acute. Pale yellowish 

 brown ; middle of the back and fore legs varied with a few black 

 hairs. 



Cephalophus coronatus, Gray, Cat. Umjul. B. M. p. 82 ; P. Z. S. 

 1871, p. -OO'J (%. 7, skull).* 



Hub. West Africa. Skull. 



J, j£) 10. Cephalophus Whitfieldii. (The White-footed Guevei.) B.M. 



Yellowish ash ; hair ashy grey, of the back brown at the ends, 

 with a yellow tip ; orbits and ring above the hoof ashy white. 



Cephalophus Whitfieldii, Gray, Cat. Ungul. B. M. p. 88. Q^,\^' 



Hah. West Africa : Gambia. A very young animal. , , ,1 0^ 



c,sf,;l<^yi> €^t^^A^_ - ^ 11. Cephalophus pygmaeus. ,<^^ B.M. 



■ (The Noumetzi, or Cape Guevei.) 



"*^ ' '' ' Fur soft, grey, intermixed with a few black hairs ; streak over the 



'Tf-r-'^ eyes, legs, and thighs grey-rufous. 



i\_^ ir a > Cephalophus pygmsea. Gray, Cat. Ungul. B. M, p. 87. 

 ' Antilope pygmiea, Peters, Mossamhiqiie, p. 184. 



Hah. South Africa : Mozambique (Peters). 



Mr. Kirk says that this species differs from the Cape one in the 

 female having horns ; but many female Bush-Goats have them in a 

 rudimentary state. 



G^ 12. Cephalophus Maxwellii. (The Guevei.) B.M. 



Grey-brown ; fur rather rigid, uniform. Horns conical, rather 

 elongate, annulatcd at the base. 



Cephalophus INIaxweUii, Gray, Cat. Ungul. B. M. p. 86 ; P. Z. S. 



1871, p. 000 (fig. 8, skull). 



^ Hah. West Africa : Senegal and Gambia. 



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X. 13. Cephalophus melanorheus. (The Black-rumped Guevei.) B.M. 



Fur soft, pale grey, with intermixed rigid grey hairs ; grey- 

 j, kJ^brown ; rump and upper part of tail black. 



"{ Cephalophus melanorheus. Gray, Cat. Zftiyul. B. M. p. 88. 



Hah. West Africa: Fernando Po (Thomson). 



Var. Darker, more like C. pycjincpus, but with black rump. 

 Hih. Gaboon. Mule in British Museum without sheath to horns. 



