84 THE SELOrS COLLECTION. 



432 —19. 7. 15. 512 (female). Horns. November, 1885. Umfuli 



Elver, Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia. Length of front 

 horn on outside curve 15^; circumference at base 18; 

 length of rear horn on side 17| ; circumference at base 19. 



433 —19. 7. 15. 513 (female). Horns. September, 1885. Hanyani 



River, Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia. Length of front 

 horn on outside curve 20; circumference at base 18| ; 

 length of rear horn on side 15| ; circumference at base 16^. 



434 —19. 7. 15. 514. Horns. August, 1874. South bank of Chobe 



River. Length of front horn on outside curve 24 ; circum- 

 ference at base 19 ; length of rear horn on side 16| ; 

 circumference at base 22. 



435 —19. 7. 15. 515 (female). Horns. September, 1873. Junction 



of Gwai and Tchangani Rivers, Matabililand, Southern 

 Rhodesia. Length of front horn on outside curve 22 1 ; 

 circumference at base 17^ ; length of rear horn on side 12 ; 

 circumference at base 18. 



436 —19.7.15.516. Horns. November, 1874. Thamma Setsi, 



between Tati and Victoria Falls. Length of front horn on 

 outside curve 21 ; circumference at base 17^; length of 

 rear horn on side 8f ; circumference at base 1 7. 



437 -19. 7. 15. 517 (female). Horns. September, 1880. Between 



Umfuli and Umzweswi Rivers, Mashonaland, Southern 

 Rhodesia. Length of front horn on outside curve 28 ; 

 circumference at base 18 ; length of rear horn on side 8| ; 

 circumference at base 18^. 



438 —19.7.15.518. Horn. 1873. Matabililand, Southern Rho- 



desia. Length on front curve 30| ; circumference at 

 base 16. 



SOMALI BLACK RHINOCEROS. 



Rhinoceros (Diceeos) bicornis somaliensis. 



Rhinoceros hicornis somaliensis, Potocki. Sport in Somaliland, p. 82, 1900 ; 



Lydekker, Cat. Ungulate Mamm. Brit. Mus. vol. v. p. 55, 1916. 

 Diceros hicoimis somaliensis, Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. vol. xxxiii. 



p. 340, 1914. 

 Khinoceros (Diceros) hicornis, Lydekker, Cat. Ungulate Mamm. Brit. Mus. 



vol. V. p. 52, 1916. 



Rather smaller than the typical i-ace, with doi'sal outline of 

 skull less concave. Greneral colour of body ligliter ; tijDS of ears 

 not so heavily fringed. Horns about the same ; the record horn 

 measures 29^ inches in length. 



