120 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



4, 11. 5. 18-22. Five skulls, one female, Nyiri. 



Presented hy Capt. R. Meinertzliagen, 1904. 



89. 8, 3. 7. Skull, imperfect, with horns, and skin. Near 



Kilimanjaro. Presented hy H. C. V. Hunter, Esq., 1889. 



J.— Cephalophus g-rimmi altivallis. 



Sylvicapra grimmi altivallis, Heller, Smithson. Misc. Collect, vol. Ix, 

 No. 8, p. 10, 1912. 



Typical locality Aberdare Mountains, British East Africa. 



Stated to differ from liindei by a slight superiority in size 

 and the darker colour of the back, which is more heavily 

 speckled with black and less rufous ; coat heavier ; colour of 

 dorsal hair broccoli-brown, and thus darker than in Jiindei ; 

 hair of under-parts drab, instead of white, at base ; hoofs 

 larger. 



iSTo example in collection. 



K. — Cephalophus gfrimmi shirensis. 



Cephalophus abyssinicus shirensis, Wrougliton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 



ser. 8, vol. v, p. 274, 1910. 

 Cephalophus grimmi shirensis, LydeJclcer, Game Animals of Africa, 



Sup2)l. p. 7, 1911. 



Typical locality Zomba, Nyasaland. 



Approximately of the same size as Jiindei, but distinguished 

 by the brighter ochery coat, of which the general colour is 

 ochery buff; hairs drab at base, those of the neck being 

 ochery buff to the tips, those of the back with short black 

 tips ; under-parts white, more distinctly so than in Jiindei ; 

 dark nose-mark prolonged to base of horns. Typically the 

 speckling of the back with black so inconspicuous as to 

 make the coat appear uniformly coloured at a short distance. 

 This, however, is not the case with No. 96. 4. 24. 1, in 

 which the dorsal speckling is conspicuous, while the fronts 

 of both fore and hind legs are more heavily marked with 

 dark brown than is the case in the type specimen. 



94. 6. 7. 7. Skull, with horns, and skin. Zomba, Nyasa- 

 land (B. C. Africa). Type. 



Presented hy Sir H. H. JoJmston, G.C.M.G., K.G.B., 1894. 



93. 5. 6. 6. Sku.ll, with horns, and skin. Same locality ; 

 collected by A. White, Esq. Same donor, 1893. 



