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The range extends through the forest-region of the west 

 side of Africa from Gambia to the Gold Coast. 



46. 11. 2. 6. Immature skin and associated skull and 

 horns (46. 11. 20. 3). Gambia ; collected by Mr. J. Whitfield. 

 Type of C. wUtfieldi. Presented hy the Earl of Derhj, 1846. 



987, i. Skull, with horns, immature. Sierra Leone. 

 Type of G. pundulatus. Presented by Col. Saline, about 1846. 



48. 10. 11. 5. Skull, with horns, and skin. West Africa. 



Presented by the Earl of Derby, 1848. 



78. 7. 16. 5. Skull and skin, female. Fanti. 



PitrcJiased, 1878. 



69. 3. 5. 11. Immature skull and skin. Bred in Zoo- 

 logical Society's Menagerie. 



Presented by the Zoological Society, 1869. 

 97. 1. 5. 10. Two skins. Fanti. From the collection of 

 Sir Victor Brooke, Bart. 



Presented by Sir Douglas Brooke, Bart., 1897. 

 4. 6. 2. 12. Skull and skin, female. Liberia. 



Presented by the Liberian Development Co., 1904. 

 8. 6. 26. 7. Skull and skin, female. Daru, Sierra Leone. 



Presented by Capt. L. Murray, 1908. 



10. 4. 9. 29. Skull, with horns, and skin. Gunnal, 

 Portuguese Guinea. Presented by Dr. W. J. Ansorge, 1910. 



lo". 4. 9. 30. Young skull. Same locality. Same history. 



11. 6. 2. 15. Skin. Bibianaha, Gold Coast. 



J 'resented by Dr. H. G. F. Spurrell, 1911. 



11. 6. 2. 16. Skin, female. Same locality. Same history. 



12. 5. 9. 11. Skin. Mount Barclay, Liberia. 



Presented by B. H. Bunting, Esq., 1912. 

 94. 7. 25. 4. Skull, female. Benin. 



Presented by A. Millson, Esq., 1894. 

 7. 11. 19. 3. Young skull. Oban, Nigeria. 



Presented by Mrs. P. A. Talbot, 1907. 

 7. 12. 8. 4. Young skull, female. Sierra Leone. 



Presented by Major A. Pearce, 1907. 

 62. 12. 29. 7. Foetal skeleton. Zoological Society. 



Purchased, 1862. 



46. 2. 16. 3. Skull, with liorns, and skin. Guinea ; 



collected by Leyden Museum. Purchased, 1846. 



