250 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



0. 3. 18. 10. Fcetal skeleton, in spirit. B. E. Africa. 



Same history. 



1. 8. 9. 47. Head and neck, mounted (fig. 40, A, p. 239), 

 and skull of very old male. Guasin-gishu Plateau. 



Presented hy Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 1901. 



1. 8. 9. 48. Skull and head-skin. Same locality. The 



skull, which has been sectionised, is figured by Eidewood, 



op. cit., and also by Lankester, op. cit. Same history. 



1. 8. 9. 49. Skull and head-skin. Same locality. 



Same history. 

 1. 8. 9. 50. Skull and head-skin, female. Same locality. 



Saine history. 

 3. 4. 15. 1. Skin, mounted. Guasin-gishu Plateau; 

 collected by Major P. H. G. Powell-Cotton. Type (fig. 44). 

 Subadult male. 



Presented hy the Hon. Walter Bothsehild, 1903. 

 3. 4. 16. 1. Skin, female, mounted, provisionally referred 

 to this race. Lake Baringo ; collected by Major Powell- 

 Cotton. Figured in Proc. Zoo/. Soe. 1904, \ol. i, pi. xiii. 



Same history. 



F,— Giraffa camelopardalis, subsp. 



*' Tana Giraffe," Lydckker, Field, vol. cxiii, p. 844, 1909. 

 Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi, Duerden, Ann. Albany Mus. 

 vol. ii, p. 96, pi. ix, 1907, nee Matschie. 



Typical locality south side the Tana liiver, south-east 

 of Mount Kenia, British East Africa, about 40 miles south 

 of the equator. 



Represented by the mounted skin of an adult male, shot 

 by John Hall, Esq., and now deposited in the Ipswich 

 Museum, and by the mounted head and neck of a female 

 from the same locality in the Albany Museum, described 

 and figured by Duerden, loc. cit. 



Allied to rothschildi, but the female as dark as the male, 

 with very similarly sliaped spots, and the shanks of the legs 

 fawn-coloured and profusely spotted with tan down to the 

 pasterns. . 



No specimen in collection. 



