118 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



97. 1. 5. 3. Skin. Abyssinia ; from Sir Victor Brooke's 

 collection. Presented by Sir Douglas Brooke, Bart.., 1897. 



6. 11. 1. 55. Skull, with horns. Wochacha, North- 

 east Africa ; collected by Mr. P. Zaphiro. 



Presented by W. N. McMillan, Esq., 1906. 



6. 3. 27. 31. Skin, female. Haldayar. 



Presented by the Lord Ddamere, 1906. 

 4. 5. 9. 30. Skull and skin. Fafan, Somaliland. 



Presented by Major H. N. Dunn, 1904. 



7. 10. 2. 15. Skull, with horns, and skin. Bir-el-Girud, 

 Bahr-el-Ghazal. Presented by G. Blaine, Esq., 1907. 



11. 5. 28. 4. Skull, with horns, and skin. South-west 

 of Shambe, Bahr-el-Ghazal. 



Presented by F. C. Selous, Esq., 1911. 



8. 4. 2. 51. Skull, with horns, and skin. Chak-chak, 

 Bahr-el-Ghazal. Presented by A. L. Butler, Esq., 1908. 



8. 4. 2. 52. Skin. Chak-chak. Same history. 



2. 8. 16. 5. Skull, with horns, and skin, immature. 



Gallabat, Sudan. Same donor, 1902. 



1. 5. 4. 8. Skull, with horns, and skin. Near cataracts, 



Upper Congo Valley ; collected by Capt. Weyns. 



Presented by the Congo Free State Museum, 1901. 

 7. 7. 8. 226-7. Three skulls, with horns ; two immature. 

 Shari Valley. 



Presented by the Alexander- Gosling Expedition, 1907. 



H. Cephalophus grimmi nyansae. 



Sylvicapra abyssinica nyansae, 0. Neumann, Sitzber. Ges. nat. 

 Freunde, 1905, p. 89. 



Cephalophus grimmi nyansae, LydeJcJcer, Game Animals of Africa, 

 p. 143, 1908. 



Typical locality Kavirondo district. 



Type probably in describer's collection. 



Stated by its describer to differ from abyssinicus merely 

 by its darker colour, but apparently also larger. 



10. 2. 13. 1. Skull and skin, female. Guasin-gishu, 

 British East Africa. Presented by Major Horsbrugh, 1910. 



10. 2. 14. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Guasin-gishu. 

 Presented by F. C. Selous, Esq., 1910. 



