Jdtherto referred lo Cephaloplius maxwelli. 531 



tliau ill females of G. maxwelli. Females hornless, but one 

 specimen with minute traces of horn-cores 2 or 3 mm. in 

 lieight. General outwarJ appearance and colour as in 

 maxwelli. Size slightly larger, the extreaii length of 

 skull being about 150 mm., instead of about 140 mm. 



For skull-measurements see table at p. 532. 



Range. — Liberia. At present known from Mount Barclay 

 and from a spot "50 miles inland from Monrovia." 



Whether Pel's s|)ecimens from Dabacrom, Gold C^ast, 

 described by Temminck under the name maxwiUi^ belong to 

 the present species or to another unnamed form cannot be 

 decided now, owing to the lack of sufficient Gold Coast 

 material. Temminck describes the ears as " portent de larges 

 bordures blanches le long de leur contour interne " ; he says 

 that the female differs from the male only " par de tr^s-petites 

 cornes, souvent obtuses, ou commes perdues, et cachees dans 

 les touffes, d'ou elles prennent naissance." 



3. Cephalophus loioei, sp. n. 



Ilah. — Tasso Island, Rokelle River, Sierra Leone. 



Ti/pe.—An old male (B.M. 20. 7. 10. 17) collected and 

 presented by Mr. Willoughby P. Lowe. 



Description. — Horns of male about as in C. maxwelli ; 

 female uidviiown, but probably horned. 



Size about as in C. maxioalli, perhaps slightly larger. 



Essential external characters as in maxwelli, but dorsal 

 colour brighter and not uniform as in latter species ; the back 

 clothed with a grizzle of black and tawny, lightening on the 

 flanks to merge insensibly in the grey of the underparts. 

 Head-tuft and outer surfaces of ears dark brown. Ears with 

 conspicuous linings of pure white hairs. Rump scarcely or 

 not at all darkened. Tail dark brown above, the tips of 

 most hairs bi-ing white. 



Skull generally as in maxwelli, a little larger and relatively 

 narrower ; maxillary tooth-row relatively shorter, the pre- 

 molar series somewhat reduced. 



4. Cephalophus danei, sp. n. 



Hah. — Yatward Island, Rokelle River, Sierra Leone. 



Type.— An adult male (B.M. 20. 7. 10. 1<S) collected and 

 presented by Mr. Willoughby P. Lowe. An a lult female 

 (B.M. 20. 7. 10. 19) also examined. 



JJescripUon. — Horns well developed in both sexes ; in 



