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E.— Connochaetes taurinus mearnsi. 



Gorgon albojubatus mearnsi, Heller, Smithson. Misc. Collect, vol. Ixi, 

 no. 17, p. 1. 



Typical locality Loita Plains, British East Africa. 



Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 



Differs from C. t. allojnhatns by smaller bodily size, less 

 spreading and more deflected horns, and darker limbs. 

 Whether such differences are worthy of racial distinction 

 may be doubtful. 



No specimen in collection definitely referable to this 

 form. 



The folloiviny names have been fqjplied to v'Mtc-bearded 

 gnus from German East Africa : — 



a. — Connochsetes albojubatus lorenzi, ZuJiOwsli-y. Arch. Naturgescli. 

 vol. Ixxix, p. 81, 1913. 



h. — Connochaetes albojubatus schulzi, Zuhoivshy, op. cit. p. 83, 1913. 



c. — Connochaetes albojubatus henrici, Zulowsliy, op. cit. p. 97, 1913. 



Genus CEPHALOPHUS (p. GO). 



XVI. CEPHALOPHUS CASTANEUS (p. 81). 



A.— Cephalophus castaneus castaneus. 



Size small ; rostral portion of skull somewhat longer 

 than interorbital width. 



B.— Cephalophus castaneus orientalis. 



Cephalophus dorsalis orientalis, Schwar.v, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 ser. 8, vol. xiii, p. 35, 1914. 



Typical locality Welle Valley, Congo. 

 Type in Senckenberg Museum, Prankfurt-am-Main. 

 Size larger ; rostral portion of skull considerably longer 

 than interorbital ^^'idth. 



7. 7. 8. 224 (vol. ii, p. 82) is a paratype. 



