THE SELOUS COLLECTION. 41 



No. 19. 7. l.j. 225 possesses the best horns of the series : — 

 length on front curve 15 g ; circumference 6 ; spread from tip to 

 tip 11|. 



Typical locality, Cape Colony. This Keedbuck is very widely 

 distributed, extending northwards across the Zambesi and pene- 

 trating as far north as the Bahr-el-Grhazal. It is probable that, 

 when further material is available for examination, several distinct 

 races will have to be recognized. At present, the only other 

 form known is the Fort Jackson lleedbuck, Bedunca arundinum 

 occidentalis *, which differs from the typical race in being rather 

 paler and greyer in colour, and in possessing horns that appear 

 stouter and less curved. 



200 —19. 7. 15. 225. 30 December, 1877. Near Sitanda, south of 



Lukanga River, North-East Rhodesia. 



201 —19.7.15.226. 3 October, 1882. Near Umfuli River, 



Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia. 



202 —19.7.15.227. September, 1880. Near Umfuli River, 



Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia. 



203 —19.7.15.228. September, 1896. Uautu River, Maputo, 



South Mozambique. 



204 —19.7.15.229. August, 1892. Source of Umsengaisi River, 



Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia. 



205 —19.7.15.230. December, 1891. Hanyani River, Mashona- 



land, Southern Rhodesia. 



206 —19.7.15.231. August, 1892. Hanyani River, Mashona- 



land, Southern Rhodesia. 



207 —19.7.15.232. 2 December, 1880. Tati River, Tati 



District, Southern Rhodesia, 



208 --19. 7. 15. 233. 1 November, 1879. Sunta Outlet, Chobe 



River, North Bechuanaland. 



209 —19.7.15.234. 5 November, 1879. South bank of Chobe 



River, beyond Sunta Outlet, North Bechuanaland. 



WAliD'S REEDBUCK. 

 Kedunca redunca wardi. 



Cervicapra bohor, Sclater, List Anim. Zool. Gardens, p. 144, 1883. 

 Gervicapra redunca wardi, Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. vi. 



p. 304, 1900. 

 Redunca redunca wardi, Trouessart, Cat. Mamm., Suppl. p. 722, 1905. 



* Rothschild, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1907, p. 237. 



