CEPHALOPIIIN.i: 77 



A. Cephalophus harveyi harveyi. 



General characters those of the species. 



Typical locality Kilimanjaro district. 



92. 12. 3. 10. Head, mounted, body-skin, and skull. 

 Kaha Forest, westward of Taveta, Kilimanjaro district. 

 Type. Presented ly Sir F. J. Jackson, K.C.M.G., C.B., 1892. 



9. 11. 15. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Kikuyu 

 Forest, B. E. A. Presented ly M. P. Seth-Smith, Esq., 1909. 



9. 11. 15. 2. Skull, with horns, and skin, female. Same 

 locality. Same history. 



79. 11. 12. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Malindi, 

 B. E. Africa. Presented ly Sir John Kirk, 1879. 



9. 4. 18. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Bulla-bulla, 

 Juba Valley, southward of Italian Somaliland. 



Presented ly H. P. Hennessey, Esq., 1909. 



99. 12. 25. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin, female. 



Tana Valley, B. E. A. Presented by H. de Pree, Esq., 1899. 



7. 1. 12. 2. Skull, with horns, and skin. Kikuyu Forest. 



Presented ly C. W. Haywood, Esq., 1907. 



10. 4. 20. 8. Skull, with horns. Subaki, Tana Valley. 



Presented ly J. Muir, Esq., 1910. 



7. 16. 24. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Lake Nyasa. 

 Presented ly A. J. Stout, Esq., 1907. 



B. Cephalophus harveyi kenise. 



Cephalophus harveyi keniae, Lonriberg, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, 

 vol. ix, p. 65, 1912, K. SvensJca Vet.-Ak. Handl. vol. xlviii, no. 5, 

 p. 150, 1912. 



Typical locality forests near Nairobi, B. E. Africa. 



Said to be distinguished from typical race by head-tuft 

 being mahogany-colour in the middle and rufous at the sides, 

 instead of black in middle and chestnut on sides. Fore-legs 

 and hind-legs from the hocks downwards glossy brownish 

 black ; a brown streak down middle of chest. 



11. 7. 8. 15. Skull, with horns, and skin immature ; 

 provisionally referred to this race. Nairobi, B. E. A. Col- 

 lected by S. A. Neave, Esq. Purchased, 1911. 



