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twisted, and regularly convergent middle portion generally 

 smaller than in the N. Nigerian race ; forehead flat, without 

 upward bend ; jugal deep, with a squared front border, sharply 

 defined from the small masseteric crest of the maxilla. 

 iSTo specimen in collection. 



IV. BUBALI8 COKEI (p. 13). 



The following names, in addition to those quoted in 

 vol. ii, have been applied to local forms of this species : — 



a. — Bubalis cokei wembaerensis, Zaliowsl-y, Wild uiul Hand, vol. xvi, 

 p. 208, 1910, Arch. Natiirgesch. vol. Ixxix, p. 98, 1913. 



Typical locality Wembaer Plains, German East Africa. 



h. — Bubalis cokei sabakiensis, ZuTioiushy, Wild und Hand, vol. xvi, 

 p. 225, 1910, Arch. Naturgesch. vol. Ixxix, p. 97, pi. i, 1913. 



Typical locality Sabaki Valley, Athi Plains, P>ritish East 

 Africa. 



c. — Bubalis cokei tanse, ZaTcowshj (ex Matschie, MS.), Arch. 

 Natargescli. vol. Ixxix, p. 97, 1913. 



Typical locality Tana Valley, British East Africa. 



d, — Bubalis cokei schillingsi, Zahowshy (ex Matschie), Arch. Natur- 

 gesch. vol. Ixxix, p. 99, 1913. 



Bubalis schillingsi, Matschie, Schillings, Mit Blitzlicht tmd Biichse 

 im Zauher des Elelescho, p. 384, 1910 : nomen nudum. 



Typical locality Pangani Valley, East Africa. 



VI. BUBALIS LELWEL (p. 19). 



Nos. 0. 6. 4. 1 and 11. 8. 14. 28-29 (p. 20) have been 

 referred by Blaine, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. xiii, 

 p. 335, 1914, to a new species, B. hubastis, which, as being 

 extinct, does not come within the purview of this Catalogue. 



