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; abundant. Those from the Manica plateau, north of the Zambesi, 
may be the East African race. 
Certain reedbuck from the Lydenburg range of the Transvaal 
exhibit a tendency to albinism, and have been described as a distinct 
race (Cervicapra fulvorufula subalpina), but are more probably “ sports.” 
A reedbuck from the Mount Kenia district of East Africa appears 
to be a local race of this species (C. fulvorufula chanlertz). In the 
original specimen the nose shows a dark streak like the one often seen 
in this and the typical reedbuck. 
MOUNTAIN-REEDBUCK 219 
A.—TYPICAL RACE (C. fulvorufula typica). 
Length on Circum- 
Rant cueves ference Tip to Tip. Locality. Owner. 
—8¢ 4¢ 42 Humansdorp : . F. Vaughan Kirby. 
81% 53 5 ? P. C. Keytel. 
-8} 32 4} Transvaal . - F. R. N. Findlay. 
8 38 34 Si. Africa ‘ = HS We, Elliott. 
72 43 42 ? Hon. Walter Rothschild. (Shot 
by F. C. Selous.) 
73 23 Transvaal . : pelea rege: 
=74 4 34 Lebombo Range, S.A. Count E. Hoyos. 
72 44 3 Zululand. : . The late A. H. Neumann. 
74 5 3 Near Bloemfontein . R. Rankin. 
7i 3? 34 ? Rk. T. Coryndon. 
7 34 44 Zululand. : . A. Cameron. 
7 37 43 ? Hi. E. Berry. 
7 34 6 e P. H. Stewart. 
P 34 52 ? (s. Bateman. 
— Owner’s measurements. 
Skull and Horns of Eastern Mountain-Reedbuck. 
