14 THE SELOUS COLLECTION'. 



32 —19.7.15.39. October, 1877. Soiith bank of Chobe Eiver, 



west of Sunta Outlet. 



33 —19.7.15.40 (female). October, 1877. South bank of Chobe 



River, opposite Linyanti. 



34 — 19.7.15.41. November, 1876. Ramokwebani River, Western 



Matabililand, Southern Rhodesia. 



35 —^19. 7. 15. 42. September, 1887. Near Angwa River, Mashona- 



land, Southern Rhodesia. 



EAST AFRICAN BUFFALO. 



Syncerus caffer radcliffei. 



Bubahis caffer radcliffei, Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1904, vol. i. p. 371. 

 Bos caffer radcliffei, Lydekker, Game Animals of Africa, p. 70, 1908. 

 Syncerus caffer radcliffei, Hollister, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. xxiv. 

 p. 192, 1911. 



Similar to the Soutli African race in size and colour, but 

 differing in the palm of the horn base being smooth, not roughened 

 by transverse ridges as in Spicenis caffer caffer. The horns are 

 also said to avemge a little longer. 



Two fine heads of this Buffalo were obtained b}'^ Selous during 

 his hunting trip to the Northern Guaso Nyiro in 1912 ; the best 

 head (No. 19.7.15.48) measures as follows: — greatest Avidth 

 outside 40 ; greatest width inside 35 ; width across palm on face of 

 horn 12 ; spread from tip to tip 26|. 



Typical locality, Ankoli, South- West Uganda ; range from 

 Northern Uganda southwards to Tangan3aka Territory, extending 

 as far east as the northern Guaso Nyiro Valley and along the Tana 

 liiver to the coast, and as far west as Mt. Kuwenzori and Lake 

 Kivu. 



36-37 —19.7.15.43-44. 1912. Northern Guaso Nyiro, Kenya 

 Colony. 



Subfamily ALCELAPHIN^. 



COKE HARTEBEEST. 



Alcelaphus cokei cokei. 



Alcelaphus cokei, Giinther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. xiv. p. 426, 



1884. 

 Buhalis cokei cokei, Lydekker & Blaine, Cat. Ungulate Mamm. Brit. Mus. 



vol. ii. p. 15, 1914. 



