DUIKERBOK 165 
MAXWELL’S DUIKER (Cephalophus maxwelli). 
This species belongs to the sub-group characterised by the smoky- 
brown or blackish colour. In size it is small (height at shoulder about 
14 inches). The face is coloured like the back; the limbs, like the 
body, are greyish brown ; and the rump is not parti-coloured. It was 
first brought to England by Col. C. Maxwell, and described by Major 
Hamilton Smith in 1827. 
Distribution —West Africa, from Gambia to the Gold Coast. 
Length on Circum- 
Pont paces Tip to Tip. Locality. Owner. 
2} 23 13 Portuguese Guinea : » Me Ws Hay: 
24 24 24 Do. : . Viscount de Thiene. 
12 2k 2 Fanti . : : ‘ . Hon. Walter Rothschild. 
The RED or NATAL DUIKER (Cephalophus natalensis). 
Root-Bosch-bokje, Boer. Msumbt, Swazis and Malonga. 
Mkumobz, Zulu. Tztkupu, Basuto. 
Chiszmbz, Lower Zambesi. 
This duiker is classed in another sub-group of small or medium- 
sized species characterised by the fulvous, rufous, or chestnut ground- 
colour; and is specially distinguished by its small size (height at 
shoulder, 18 to 19 inches) and completely uniform colouring, having no 
dark markings on either the face or body. 
Distribution.—Natal, Transvaal, and Mashonaland (including all the 
forest and bush country of the East Coast), and perhaps the 
Lualwa River district of the Mozambique Province. 
= 
zength on Circum- 
ant: Ferencen nlp colip: Locality. Owner. 
-3§ 23 2 ? Abe Bailey. 
—38 2¢ 13 ? Major I1. Chamney. 
—38 34 34 Natal : : ; : > €2S) Mann: 
31s 23 2} ? J. Rosen. 
Shee 24 2h Sabi Flats . . : : > Coli) sale kaarrisou: 
—34 24 2 ? Pp. €. ISeytel. 
—34 2g 23 ? Abe Bailey. 
—34 28 2} Spitzkop . : : : . H. T. and A. H. Glynn. 
3 28 1} Natal : : : : . A. F. Williams. 
= Owner's measurements. 
