CEPHALOPIIIN^ 67 



Jentink's Duiker. 



Typical locality Liberia. 



In size somewhat inferior to sylvicultrix, but general 

 build similar ; shoulder-height about 30 inches, length of 

 ear 4, of hind-foot 12 inches. Head (exclusive of lips, chin, 

 and inside of ears), neck, and chest-stripe black ; behind 

 this dark area the general colour is dark grizzled grey, owing 

 to the black and white ringing of the hairs, except for a 

 whitish collar on shoulders and chest, the axillse, groin, and 

 legs being also whitish, apart from a darker mark just below 

 base of shoulder. Skull relatively longer than in sylvicidtrix, 

 being, in fact, practically identical in size with that of latter. 



89. 7. 31. 1. Skin, mounted, and skeleton. Liberia ; 

 collected by Dr. J. Biittikofer. Type. Purchased, 1%^^. 



III. CEPHALOPHUS SPADIX. 



Cephalophus spadix, True, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. voh xiii, p. 227, 

 1890, voh XV, p. 473, p. Ixxviii and Ixxix ; Thomas, Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. 1892, p. 418; LydekJcer, Horns and Hoofs, p. 209, 1893, 

 Great and Small Game of Af7-ica, p. 215, 1899, Game Animals 

 of Africa, p. 116, 1908; Sclater and TJiomas, Book of Antelopes, 

 voL i, p. 135, 1895 ; MatscJiie, Sdugethiere Deutscli-Ostafrika, 

 p. 116, 1895. 



Typical locality Kilimanjaro district, German East Africa. 



Type in U.S. National Museum. 



Size relatively large, but shoulder-height not given ; 

 length of ear 4J, of hind-foot, without hoof, 9J inches. 

 General colour dusky chestnut-brown, as dark below as 

 above ; forehead dusky brown, like body ; chin and throat 

 pale greyish brown ; hairs of crest mostly chestnut-red with 

 black tips, but some uniformly dusky and others white ; 

 legs somewhat lighter in front than behind ; tail dusky, 

 except for a few white hairs at tip. Basal length of skull 

 8^ inches ; maximum width 4 inches, length of nasals 

 3| inches. 



9. 8, 13. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Shuma Forest, 

 Tanga, G. E. Africa. 



Presented hij J. Rowland Ward, Esrj^., 1909. 



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