APPENDIX III.— MAMMALS 



Cervicapra rcdimca bohor. — Central Abyssinia. Horns lon^r, stouter, 

 and not so curved as in cotloni. 



Cervicapra rcditnca doimldsoni. — East of Lado and Western Somaliland. 

 Horns long, slender, curved outwards, and points mucli turned inwards. 



Side View/ of Skull of Abyssinian Reedbjck. 



{Ccr^'kapra rcdunca I'oJwr.') 



Cervicapra rediinca wardi. — Uganda and East Coast of .\frica. Horns 

 short, stout, curved outwards, and the points much turned inwards. 



The t)-pe of Coi'icapra rediinca cottom was obtained between the 

 Bahr-el-Zerafe and I5ahr-el-Jebel, and I have seen two others from Ferik 

 Mabyn, i 5 miles north of .-\chnied Agar. 



Icasurements of .Skulls. 



as.al 



Orlii 



U-nsth. Mu/zle. Width. 



106 9.0 5.40 4.45 



107 9-55 5S5 4-4 j 



140 9.07 5.57 4.45 



