1 66 



Length 



on 

 front. 



RECORDS OF BIG GAME 



'3 



-?if 

 ?i 



Circum- 

 ference. 



2.1 

 2| 

 *l 



Tip to 

 Tip. 



Locality. 

 Sabi Flats . 



Spitzkop . 

 N. Makualand . 

 Foothills of Kahlamba 

 p 



Near Durban 



Owner. 



James J. Harrison. 



I'. C. Keytel. 



Julius Jeppe. 



. II. T. and A. H. Glynn. 

 . Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



F. Vaughan Kirby. 



P. C. Keytel. 



F. C. Selous. 



Determination provisional. 



BAY DUIKER (Cephalophus dorsalis). 



From the last species the bay duiker, together with some allied 

 West African forms, differs by the presence of a black stripe running 

 along the back and continued to the tail. As a species, its special 

 characters are the dark colour of the buttocks, and the evenly haired 

 tail, which shows no sign of a tuft, and is white below. 



Distribution. West Africa, from Sierra Leone to the Cameroons ; 

 there being a northern and a southern race. 



Le frrat n Girth ' Tip to Tip. Locality. 



?H 2i 2 West Africa 



21 



Sierra Leone 



Owner. 



Hon. Walter Rothschild. 

 Lt.-Col. P. S. Wilkinson. 



BANDED DUIKER or ZEBRA- ANT ELOPE (Cephalophus doriae). 



The tiger-like transverse black bands on the orange ground of the 

 back suffice to distinguish at a glance this pretty little duiker from all 

 its kindred. 



Distribution. The interior of the West Coast of Africa from Liberia to 

 Sierra Leone, where it is commonly known as the mountain deer. 



Length on 

 front. 



Circum- -p- , 

 ference. T 'P to 



I 



Ii Li 



Locality. 



Liberia . . 



Do. . . 



- Owner's measurements. 



Owner. 



British Museum (Dr. J. Biittikofer). 

 Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



