364 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



A.— HylochcBPus meinertzhag-eni meinertzhageni. 



Typical locality the Keuia district of British East Africa : 

 the range extends northwards to Abyssinia. 



Cheek-teeth broad and heavy, with a large development 

 of cement in the valleys. 



4. 11. 5. 14. Sknll and portion of skin. Nandi Forest, 



B. E. Africa. Type. 



Presented hy Capt. 11. Meinertzhagen, 1904, 



4. 11. 5. 15. Hind half of skull, wanting lower jaw, 

 female. Same locality. Same history. 



5. 5. 16. 1. Skeleton and skin, immature female. Nyeri, 

 B. E. Africa. Presented hy C. W. Haywood, Esq., 1905. 



5. 10. 21. 1. Skull, Semliki Forest. Probably represents 

 H. ituricnsis. Presented hy Litut.-Col. J. J. Harrison, 1905. 



5. 10. 21. 2. Skull. Same locality. Same history. 



7. 1. 12. 1. Skull, immature, wanting lower jaw. B. E, 

 Africa. Presented hy C. W. Hayicood, Esq., 1905.- 



12. 7. 28. 9-10. Two skins. Mau Forest, above Njoro, 

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



12. 7. 28. 11. Skull, imperfect, and skin, female. Same 

 locality. Same history. 



12. 7. 28. 12. Skin. Laikipia Escarpment, L. E. Africa. 



Same history. 



12, 7. 28. 13-14. Two skulls and skins, young. Same 

 locality. Same history. 



12. 7. 28. 15. Skin, mounted, and skull. Mau Forest. 



Same history. 



13. 3. 2. G. Fore part of skull. Salle Forest, Mount 

 Gore, Abyssinia. Presented hy S. C. G. Clarke, Esq., 1913, 



B.— Hylochoerus meinertzhagreni rimator. 



Hylochoerus rimator, Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1906, p. 2 {Abs. 



P.Z.S. 1906, p. 1) ; Matscliic, Ann. Mas. Congo, Zool. ser. 5, 



voL i, p. 8, 1906; Allen, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. xxiii, 



p. 49, 1909. 

 Hylochoerus lueinertzhageni rimator, Lydchher, Game Animals of 



Africa, p. 398, 1908. 



Typical locality Ja Valley, Cameruns. 



Generally similar to typical race,* but cheek-teeth, 



* Vide Allen, op. cit. 



