DUIKERS 163 



Length on Circum- T- ^-- .. 



front. ference. 1'PtoTip. Locality. Owner. 



5 2^ 3^ Northern Rhodesia . F. Smitheman. 



? 4% 2g 2f ? P. C. Keytel. 



4i 2| Algoa Bay . . . British Museum (F. C. Selous). 



? 4 i;4- li S.W. Africa . . Th. Rehbock. 



93s ii ig Transvaal . . . Julius Jeppe. 



ABYSSINIAN DUIKER (Cephalophus abyssinicus). 

 Abyssinian name, Midaku. 



Belonging to the same sub-group as the Cape duiker, and 

 agreeing with the crowned duiker (C. coronatus) in size, this species 

 differs from the latter by the general colour of the fur being greyish 

 brown, instead of bright yellow. It was discovered by the traveller 

 Riippell, and its habits have been well described by Dr. W. T. Blan- 

 ford in his Geology and Zoology of Abyssinia. It is perhaps only a 

 race of the Cape species. 



Distribution. The highlands of Abyssinia. 



L fto g nt. n Ti P' Ti P" L <-'y. Owner. 



4^ 2\ 3 Harar . . . D. P. MacGillivray. 



4j 2^ ij Abyssinia . . . W. F. Whitehouse. 



4| 2 2 Galla country . . Lord Hindlip. 



4j 2j ij Abyssinia . . .P. H. G. Powell-Cotton. 



4 i 2 i a Do. ... F. Gillett. 



~3r 9 7f 2 i% 2 s ]5o. Prince A. de Lucinge. 



3^ 2| 2 Gondokoro . . . Dr. A. MacCarthy Morrogh. 



-3^ 1 1 ig Abyssinia . . . Sir Victor Brooke's Collection. 



-3 T 3 S 2 i } Galla country . . Viscount Edmond de Poncins. 



2g 1 1 i^ Abyssinia . . . British Museum. 



- Owner's measurements. 



