APPENDIX III.— MAMMALS 



465 



Total shot, 15.— 9 (?, 6 9 



Locality. Date. R. Horn. I,. Horn. 



30.3.00 



(young). 

 1.4.00 3Mxis 3ft xig 

 2.4.00 3i-f xi| 3Hxi2 



Betweei 

 Tips. 



3iiixi3 3ft xi^ 

 ,5.00 4sxij 45Xii 



I. Dungoler. 



2i 



lightest skin, long 

 narrow skull. 



2. Towards Metemnieh 



Measurements of .Skul 



No. 

 108 



"3 



Orbit of Muzzle. Greatest Width. 



5-53 



5-75 



3-25 



3-42 



3-15 

 3.00 



Mr. Powell-Cotton says : " I first saw them near Rogge, on the road to 

 Adis Ababa. I noticed none at Turkogogo, but they are found at Zoquala, 

 in the Hawash valley, due south of the capital. 



" After I started north, the first place they were met with was one march 

 from Dungoler on 27th March 1900. The natives said there were none to 

 the south, but that I should find many more to the north, which proved 

 to be the case. 



"They are found in both the highland and low, hot country ; the coat 

 being lighter in colour and naturally much shorter in the latter. 



" Most often in couples, generally two females, though sometimes a pair ; 

 little groups of three, four, and five fairly frequent. 



" Nearly always among bush ; have a trick of sneaking off when they 

 first catch sight of danger, and lying down in the first little bit of cover 

 available, where they could often be made out lying with the head close to 

 the ground. 



"Wilder and more difficult to get near than duiker." 

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