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11. 6. 10. 115. Skull, with horns, and skin. Upper 

 Gamhia. Same history. 



46. 10. 16. 1. Skeleton, female. Gamhia; collected hy 

 Whitfield. Skull exhihited. 



Presented hy the Earl of Derhy, 1846. 



R.— Bos caffer hunti. 



Bos (Bubalus) caffer huuti, LydekJcer, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1913, p. 240. 



Typical locality Southern Nigeria. 



Size smaller than in preceding race, with which this agrees 

 in general colour, but with no orange-tawny band on throat 



Fig. 19.— Head of S. Nigerian Buffalo {Bos caffer hunti). 



Proc. Zool. Soc. 1913. 



of COWS, and that in bulls narrower. Male horns differ from 

 those of |:>/<xm(^(??'06^ by the front surface sloping regularly 

 backwards nearly in one plane, instead of curving at first 

 backwards, then forwards, and finally backwards. Some old 

 retain the immature red colour. 



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