THE SELOtJS C0LLECTI02^\ 37 



there can be but little doubt that the type was collected by Caven- 

 dish not near Lake lludolf, but somewhere near or south of Lake 

 Baringo, where this form is now found. It is distributed all along 

 the Rift Valley from Lake Baringo to as far south as the Tanga- 

 nyika Territory border. 



158-160 —19. 7. 15. 183-185. December, 1892. Lake Elmenteita, 



Naivasha District, Kenya Colony. 

 161-162 —19. 7. 15. 186-187 (male and female). Skins, mounted. 



23 December, 1832. Lake Elmenteita, Naivasha District, 



Kenya Colony. 



163 — 19.7.15.188 (female, immature). Skin, mounted. Lake 



Elmenteita, Naivasha District, Kenya Colony. 



164 —19. 7. 15. 189 (female). 31 January, 1902. l^^ear Enderit 



River, south end of Lake Nakuru, Naivasha District, 

 Kenya Colony. 



165 —19.7.15.190 (female). 2 February, 1903. Near south 



end of Lake Nakuru, Naivasha District, Kenya Colony. 



LESSER JUBALAND DIK-DIK. 



Rhynchotragus kieki mi^^or. 



Rhynchotragus cavendishi minor, Lonnberg, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, 

 vol. ix. p. 65, 1912 ; K. Svenska Vet.-Ak. Handl. vol. xlviii. no. 5, 

 p. 158, 1912. 



Rhynchotragus kirki minor, Eoosevelt and Heller, Life-histories of 

 African Game Animals, vol ii. p. 629, 1915. 



Distinguished from cavendishi by its smaller size and paler 

 colour ; height at shoulder about 13| inches. The horns are con- 

 siderably smaller, the average length in the following series being 

 about 2| inches. The proboscis is not markedly elongated, but a 

 little more so than in cavendishi. 



Type locality, Northern Gruaso Nyiro, beloAv Chanler Falls, 

 Jubaland Province, Kenya Colony. This Dik-dik is found all 

 along the Northern Guaso Nyiro Valley. 



166-167 —19.7.15.191-192. February, 1912. Northern Guaso 



Nyiro, Kenya Colony. 

 168-173 —19.7.15.193-193. February and March, 1912. Northern 



Guaso Nyiro, Kenya Colony. 

 174 —19. 7. 15. 199. Head-skin and skull. 16 February, 1912. 



Northern Guaso Nyiro, Kenya Colony. 



