?>oG CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



Typical locality Ngaravi Valley, N. W. Nyasaland. 



Size rather larger than in P. c. nyasw; general colour 

 very similar to that of typical race, but the muzzle, except 

 for a whitish spot on each side, wholly black, as are the 

 limbs, tail-tuft, and a patch on the cheeks ; back, on each side 

 of the white-tipped dorsal crest, yellowish brown, darkening, 

 through brown, to black on flanks; parietal region of skull 

 very broad (44 mm.). 



91. f). 9. 5. Skull, female. Ngaravi Valley, N. W. 

 Nyasaland. Type. Noticed by Lounberg, op. cit. p. 16. 

 ^ Presented ly Sir H. H. Johnston, G.O.M.G., K.C.B., 1891. 



7. 2. 14. 1. Skull and mounted skin, referred to this 

 race by Lonnbei'g {op. cit. pp. 16 and 22). Fort Manning, 

 K E. Ehodesia. Purcliased (Ward), 1907. 



F.— Potamochcerus choeropotamus keniae. 



Potaniochoerus cha>ropotamus keniifi, Lonnherg, Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. ser. 8, vol. ix, p. 66, 1912, K. Svenslia Vet.-Ah. Handt. 

 voL xlviii, no. 5, p. 132, 1912. 



Typical locality forests near iSTairobi, B. E. Africa. 



Type in Eoyal Swedish Museum, Stockholm. 



Eace white, with the ears, a patch round eyes, and a 

 streak above whiskers black ; dorsal crest from liehind ears 

 to middle of back black with long white tips, and similar 

 bristles on loins ; sides of back rich rufous mingled with 

 black ; flanks, sides of neck, under-parts, and limbs black. 



4. 11. 5. 17. Skull, imperfect, and wanting lower jaw. 

 Kenia district, B. E. Africa. Presented by 



Ceipt. Pi. Meincrtzhafjen, 1904. 



12. 7. 2. 9. Skull and skin, female. Kidori, Tana Valley, 

 B. E. Africa. Presented hy G. Blaine, Esq., 1912. 



12. 7. 28. 1. Skin. Mau Forest, above Njoro, B. E. 

 Africa. Presented hy C. W. Woodhouse, Esq., 1912. 



13. 3. 19. 11. Skeleton and skin, old boar. Umbagasi 

 Valley, B. E. Africa. Presented hy the East Afriea and 



Uyanda Naturcd History Society, 1913. 



