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dorsal stripe, and brown shanks ; head darker and duller and 

 chestnut eyebrow-stripe less distinct than in clorsalis. Skull 

 with normal slender, elongate muzzle, with the interval 

 between front border of orbit greater than zygomatic width ; 

 thus differing from the short conical muz'zle of dorsalis. 

 Cheek-teeth larger than in that species. Basal length of 

 type skull 6 inches, maximum width 3|, interval between 

 orbit and muzzle 3J inches. 



The range includes Southern Nigeria and French Congo. 



71. 7. 8. 7. Skin, mounted, and skull. Cameruns. 

 Type. Purchased, 1871. 



5. 11. 27. 17. Skull, with horns. Benito Yalley, French 

 Congo ; collected by G. L. Bates, Esq. Purchased, 1905. 



7. 7. 8. 224. Skull, with horns, and skin, female. 

 Bambili, Welle Valley. 



Presented hy the Alexander- Gosling Expedition, 1907. 



3. 2. 4. 33. Immature skull, with horns. Efulen, 



Cameruns ; collected by G. L. Bates, Esq. Purchased, 1903. 



8. 6. 28. 2. Skin. Oban Hills, Southern Nigeria ; 

 collected by P. A. Talbot, Esq. Purchased, 1908. 



10. 6. 1. 39. Skull, with horns, and skin. Same locality 

 and collector. Purchased, 1910. 



10. 6. 1. 40. Skull, with horns, and imperfect skin. 

 Inkami, north-east of Oban ; same collector. Same history. 



12. 10. 28. 55. Skull, with horns, and skin. Oban; 

 same collector. Purchased, 1912. 



XVII. CEPHALOPHUS LEUCOCHILUS. 



Cephalophus leucochilus, Jentink, Notes Ley den Mus. vol. xxiii, p. 21, 

 1901 ; LydeJcher, Game Animals of Africa, p. 156, 1908. 



Typical locality Loango, Angola. 



Stated to be larger, heavier, and darker than dorsalis, 

 from which it is also distinguished by the higher part of the 

 upper lips being white, like the chin, and by the presence 

 of a white spot above each eye, terminating in a white line 

 directed towards upper part of nose. Very probably not 

 more than a race of dorsalis. 



No example in collection. 



