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A. Cephalophus melanorheus melanorheus. 



Cephalophus melanorheus typicus, Sclatcr and Thomas, Book of 

 Antelopes, vol. i. p. 185, 1895. 



Typical locality Fernando Po. 



General characters those given above. 



42. 11. 4. 29. Skin, female. Fernando Po. Type. 



Presented ly Mrs. Thomson, 1842. 



42. 11. 4. 30. Skull, with horns, and skin, young. Fer- 

 nando Po. Same history. 



3. 1. 6. 5. Skin. Fernando Po. 



Presented by Boyd Alexander, Esq., 1903. 



4. 7. 1. 128. Skull and skin, female. Bilelipi, Fernando 

 Po ; collected by Mr. E. Seimund. 



Presented by the Fernando Po Commission, 1904. 

 4. 7. 1. 129-136. Skins and skulls of two adult males, 

 three adult females, one young male, and two young females. 

 Bantabiri, Fernando Po ; collected by Mr. Seimund. 



Same history. 



51. 11. 14. 31. Skull, Fernando Po ; collected by 

 Mr. L. Fraser. Purchased, 1851. 



51. 11. 14. 34. Skeleton. Same locality and collector. 



Same history. 

 90. 5. 30. 1. Young, in spirit. Fernando Po. 



Presented ly J. G. Thrupp, Esq., 1890. 



B. Cephalophus melanorheus sundevalli. 



Cephalophus pygmaeus sundevalli, Fitzinger, Sitzler. Jc. Ak. Wiss. 



Wien, vol. lix, pt. 1, p. 166, 1869. 

 Cephalophus melanorheus sundevalli, Sclater and Thomas, Book of 



Antetopes, vol. i, p. 185, 1895. 



Typical locality Eastern Africa. 



Characters imperfectly known. 



74. 4. 20. 3. Skull, with horns, and skin. Zanzibar. 



Presented ly Sir John Kirk, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 1874. 

 68. 9. 9. 1. Skull and skin, female. Zanzibar. 



Same donor, 1868. 



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