CEPHALOPHIN.E 119 



1. 8. 9. 127. Skull, female. Entebbe, Uganda 

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

 90. 3. 27. 7. Young, in spirit. Taita Mountains, B. E. 

 Africa; collected by ^Ir. J. Wray. Purchased, 1890. 



I. — Cephalophus gfrimmi hindei. 



Cephalophus abyssinicus hindei, Wroughton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 ser. 8, vol. v, p. 273, 1910 ; Lonnherg, K. SvensJca Vet.-Ak. Handl. 

 vol. xlviii, art. 5, p. 158, 1912. 



Cephalophus grinimi hindei, LydeTiher, Game Animals of Africa, 

 Suppl. p. 7, 1911. 



Typical locality Fort Hall, British East Africa. 

 Of the approximate size of C. g. nyansce, but more brightly 

 coloured. General colour tawny ochre, bright on neck and 

 shoulders, duller on back and loins, but the yellow tinge 

 noticeable even on rump, where it is wanting in nyansce ; 

 hairs of neck drab-grey, with ochery tips, but further back 

 the ochery tip is converted into a ring below the black tip ; 

 chin and inner surfaces of upper part of limbs whitish ; 

 throat ochery buff, with the hairs uniformly coloured through- 

 out, but on flanks hairs coloured like those of back, although 

 with the base drab. Maximum length of skull 6^ inches 

 (160 mm.), maximum breadth 3 inches (76 mm.); length of 

 upper rows of cheek-teeth 2^^ inches (52 mm.). 



4. 12. 6. 11. Skull, with horns, and skin, immature. Fort 

 Hall, Kenia district, British East Africa. Type. 



Presented hy S. L. Hinde, Usq., 1904. 

 Skull, with horns, and skin. Negong, Masai- 



Same donor, 1899. 

 Skull, with horns, and skin. Nyiri, Kenia 



Same donor, 1903. 

 Skull, female. Same locality. Same history. 

 Skin, female. Same locality (6,000 ft.). 



Same history. 

 Skull, with horns, and skin. Eavine Station, 

 British East Africa. 



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



10. 2. 14. 2. Skull, with horns. Eaime, British East 



Africa. Presented hy F. C. Selous, Esq. 



