]n;rcliased of Major Powell-Cotton in 1906. Definitely stated by Major Powell-Cotton 

 to be male, not qnite adult. Locality : Ituri Forest, Makala. This skull is figured also 

 in Plates 3, 7, 9, and 18. The right ossicone is figured l)y E. Ray Laukester, ' Proc. 

 Zool. Soc.,' 1907, plate vii. The skin corresponding with this skull is that shown in 

 Plate 4.5, fig. 1. 



Skull C— In the British Museum; Reg. No., 7.12.25.1 ; purchased of Mr. Rowland 

 Ward in 1907. Young ; sex doubtful; the skin is mounted as though male; see Plate 32, 

 fig. 1. Locality; Ituri Forest. This skull is also figured in Plates -t and 8. The ossicone 

 is figured l)y E. Ray Lankester, 'Proc. Zool. Hoc.,' 1907, p. 128. 



Plate 14. 



Skull D. — In the British Museum; Reg. No., 7.7.8.2G4; presented by the late 

 Mr. Boyd Alexander in 1907. Young male; the body was examined by Mr. Boyd 

 Alexander (see 'From the Niger to the Nile,' ii, London, 1907, p. 2G4). Locality : Welle 

 River, near the northern border of the Congo Free State. This skull is figured also in 

 Plates 4, 5, G, and 11. The ossicone is figured by E. Ray Lankester, ' Proc. Zool. Soc.,' 

 1907, p. 134. The skin corresponding with this skull is that figured in Plate 44, fig. 2. 



Skull E. — In Major Powell-Cotton's private collection. Adult male. Taken alive 

 in a pit between the 20th and 30th of September, 190G, at two hours' march from the 

 chief Akurupi's village of Maliangi, on the north side of the River Lindi, and opposite to 

 the post of Makala. This skull is figured also in Plates 5, G, and 10. 



Skull F. — In the Hon. Walter Rotlischild's museum at Tring. Young, sex doubtful. 

 Locality: unknown. The skull is part of a nearly complete skeleton. Figured also in 

 Plate 7. The skin corresponding Avitli this skull is that figured in Plate 40, fig. 2. 



Plate 15. 



Skull G. — In the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh. The skin is mounted as 

 though the animal were male ; the sex, however, is doubtful ; adult. Locality : Ituri 

 Forest. The skull is also figured in Plate 1 2. A small figure of the skull is published 

 in R. Lydekker's ' The Game Animals of Africa,' 1908, p. 379, fig. 79. The ossicone 

 is figured by E. Ray Lankester, ' Proc. Zool. Soc.,' 1907, p. 131, and plate vi. The 

 skin corresponding Avith this skull is that figured in Plate 45, fig. 2. 



Skull H.— In the British Museum; Reg. No., 7.12.25.2; a cast purchased of Mr. 

 Rowland Ward in 1907; the actual skull went to America. Supposed to be male, but 

 sex doubtful ; adult. Locality : doubtful. The ossicone of this skull is figured by 

 E. Ray Lankester, 'Proc. Zool. Soc.,' 1907, plate vi, figs. 9—12. 



Skull J.— In the British Museum; Reg. No., 1.8.9.52: presented by Sir Harry 

 Johnston in 1901. Sex doubtful; young. Locality: Semliki Forest, near Uganda 

 frontier, 4000 ft. This is the smaller of the two skulls presented by Sir Harry Johnston, 

 the other being Skull A. It is figured by E. Ray Lankester, ' Trans. Zool. Soc.,' 1902, 

 vol. xvi, plates xxxi and xxxii. 



