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This is a large race with long ears, which even in a dry and 

 somewhat wrinkled state measure 105 nmi., or more. From the 

 Katanga Duiker it differs in having the warm sepia brown to 

 blackish blaze extending upwards to the tuft. The forehead is from 

 a light shade of « fawn » (308.1) to « biiflf » (309.4). The iipper 

 eje-lide is white, and there is a large, white spot at the base of the 

 ear e.xtending somewhat up on the same. The neck is « buft » 

 (309.1) without dark sprinkling, the back is richer buff, somewhat 

 inclining to « Mars yellow » in one spécimen. The sprinkling by 

 means of the brown tips to the hairs is hardi j conspicuous, except in 

 the specnnen from Baraka. The flanks are « buff» (309.1), in one 

 spécimen almost « Mars yellow » (318. i) without sprinkling and 

 with sharp line of demarkation towards the white lower parts. The 

 thighs hâve also the same tint without sprinkling with dark. The 

 pasterns are warm sepia brown, and the stripe on the fore leg 

 extends well above the « knee ». There is also on the hind legs a 

 similar stripe to the level of the heel joint in connection with the 

 usual patch on the heel. 



The largest skull has a total length of 180 mm., basai length 

 159.3 mm., greatest breadth 77 mm., preorbital length 94.7 mm., 

 length of upper molar séries 53.6 mm., length of nasals 61.5 mm. 



The other skulls, which hâve m" developed, but not yet worn, 

 are somewhat smaller. 



Sylvicapra grimmia lutea Dollman. 



I c? spécimen (2280) from Rutshuru, cfç (2504, 2512) spécimens 

 from Kasinji, and i cf (2361) from Kabare. 



Thèse Bush-Duikers I think mav be referred to Dollman's 

 Uganda race, because they agrée well with his description. They 

 are much more sprinkled than the iivùe/isù and less bright buff. 

 It is especiallv striking, as Dollman also remarks, that thev are 

 greyer on the back and hind quarters. This dépends upon the fact 

 that the rings of the hairs there are whitish, only with a very slight 

 buffish shade, and the dark portion of the hairs is most visible. 

 The colour of the hind quarters of this race is thus with its grizzled 



