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%* For the characteristics of the following forms, the 

 types of which, unless otherwise stated, are in the collection 

 of Major Powell-Cotton at Quex Park, Birchington, Kent, 

 reference must be made to the original descriptions. The 

 colour of the forehead, the extent of the dark nose- patch, the 

 length of the white eye-stripe, and the degree of extension 

 of the whitish throat-patch towards the roots of the ears form 

 some of the chief colour-differences. 



h. Kobus defassa hawashensis, Matschie, Sitzber. Ges. nat. Freunde, 

 1910, p. 413. 



Typical locality Hawasli Valley, Abyssinia. 



i. Kobus defassa powelli, Matschie, op. cit. p. 415, 1910. 



Typical locality Laikipia Plateau, British East Africa. 



j. Kobus defassa angusticeps, Matschie, op. cit. p. 416, 1910. 

 Typical locality Laikipia Plateau. 



k. Kobus defassa nzoise, Matschie, op. cit. p. 417, 1910. 



Typical locality Guasin-gishu Plateau, British East 

 Africa. 



I. Kobus defassa raineyi, Heller, Smithson. Misc. Collect, vol. Ixi, 

 No. 13, p. 5, 1913. 



Typical locality Amala Valley, British East Africa. 



Type in U. S. National Museum. 



A large form distinguished from tjcederi by the redder 

 general colour and smaller blackish nose-patch, which stops 

 short of line of eyes. Distinguished from nzoice by superior 

 size, narrower skull, and absence of rufous on nape of neck. 



ra. Kobus defassa fulvifrons, Matschie, op. cit. p. 418, 1910. 



Typical locality eastward of Kitosh, between the Nzoia 

 and Guaso-masa, British East Africa. 



n. Kobus defassa avellanifrons, Matschie, op. cit. p. 419, 1910. 



Typical locality near Kasindi, in the neighbourhood of 

 the mouth of the Semliki, Albert-Edward Nyanza. 



