KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND 48, N:o 5, 153 
Cephalophus abyssinicus hindei Wrovuauron. 
Wrovcuron: Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 8, Vol. V, 1910, p. 273. 
A fine male Duiker shot at Punda Melia ' 1911 agrees with WrouauTon’s 
description (I. ¢.). It can be added that the present specimen has a blackish spot 
on either side of the white chin. 
As Wrovaeuton had a young male as type, and in addition to that a skull of 
an old male, the following measurements of my specimen may be of value for com- 
parison. 
Crantestriength GMabOM art cs sce ww Sig es ee we SG 167 mm. 
MRP) MEIC eee fe ie os) wy ee ue 8 eed fe ee 158 
PORBIOFAN IGE NOMEN Ss) ec bP a eter bee APPT SE kk a 146 
Cipatece woh oman) Wath. cf SLRS oid Th). 74,7 
DOG On MASA ETL reek hs Seis SD usale (ol Seis Bye KY wil 60 
engi, of Walate (Mmerially) vat) ehh se epee) ene 82,5 » 
Length of upper molar series .. . 2 5. 2 ee eww 47 
museio in front of premolars, « «a. sa) 6m 6 Sw 8 50 
Length of horn in straight line ........... . 110 
This Antelope appears to be fond of high grass in which it can hide. It was 
observed at Kagio, Kutu, and on the steppe near Rooruka river in addition to the 
locality mentioned, and is probably common. Those seen by me vere always single. 
A young kid was found in a bush near Blue Post °°: I911. 
Rhaphicerus neumanni Marscuie. 
Matscnie: Die Siugethiere Deutsch Ost-Afrikas, p. 120. 
This little Antelope is not uncommon in bush-steppe and perhaps also in grass- 
steppe, although I have less experience of the latter kind of landscape. 
A gravid female was shot in bush-steppe not far from Thika River and Blue 
Post 20 Jan. 1911. 
Nesotragus moschatus von Dien. 
Scrater & Tomas: Book of Antelopes, Vol. IT, p. 51 
Strange to say the little »Suni» does not appear to be recorded in the scientific 
literature further in land than from the Kilimanjaro district except that J. A. ALLEN 
recently has mentioned a specimen from the Kijabe. In his book »The Game Ani- 
mals of Africa» (London 1908) LypeKkkeR says that its distribution on the main- 
land is >from Kilimanjaro to Mozambique.’ I found it to be very common in the 
1}. c. p. 186. 
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