110 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



6. Pasterns wholly brown. 

 a'. Forehead rufous. 



a". Size small, 18 inches at shoulder ; 



general colour yellowish grey C. g. abyssinicus. 



I". Size larger. 



a 3 . Colour darker than in last ; no yellow 



on rump C. g. nyansce. 



b s . Colour yellower and more ochery, 

 even on rump. 



a 4 . Back yellow C. g. hindei. 



6 4 . Back broccoli-brown C. g. altivallis. 



U. Forehead with a dark blaze, owing to 

 extension of nose-mark upwards to 

 horns. 



a". Size larger ; colour yellowish C. g. shirensis. 



b". Size smaller ; colour greyer C. g. roosevelti. 



A. Cephalophus grimmi grimmi. 



Typical locality South Africa. 



Size large, shoulder-height from 23 to 25 inches ; length 

 of ear 4J, of hind-foot 10 inches. Ears longer than 

 interval between inner canthus of eye and extremity of 

 nose, with narrow, pointed tips ; general colour pale greyish 

 brown (grey fawn), grizzled with black, owing to the 

 yellowish and blackish brown annulation of the hairs ; face 

 rufous, with a deep brown longitudinal patch on nose ; 

 under-parts like back ; chin, inner sides of upper portion of 

 limbs, and lower surface of tail white or whitish ; an indistinct 

 brownish line down part of fore-legs near knees; pasterns 

 wholly brown ; more or less of upper side of tail black. 

 Horns may attain a length of over 6 inches. Skull long and 

 narrow, with the lachrymal depression of median length, 

 and its superior border generally rounded ; muzzle long ; 

 median palatine notch penetrating deeper than lateral ones. 

 Basal length of skull 7, maximum width 3|, length from 

 orbit to muzzle 4| inches. 



The range probably extends about to the Zambesi. 



626, &. Skull, with horns. Zululand. Type of C. bur- 

 chelli. Presented by Dr. W. J. Burchdl, about 1817. 



46. 6. 1. 9. Skin, female. South Africa. 



Purchased (Stevens), 1846. 



46. 11. 18. 29. Skull, associated with the preceding. 



Same history. 



