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E. !pyeeros melampus rendilis. 



^Epyceros melampus rendilis, Lonnberg, K. SvensTca Vet.-Ak. Handl. 

 vol. xlviii, no. 5, p. 164, 1912. 



Typical locality north of Guaso-nyiro, British East Africa. 



Type in Eoyal Swedish Museum of Natural History. 



Larger and darker than suara, with the general colour 

 fawn, darkening into madder-brown on back ; no patch in 

 front of eyes ; face with a dusky suffusion ; backs of ears 

 buff ; and nasals longer and wider. Fine horns measure from 

 22 to 25 or 25J inches in a straight line, and from 28 to 31 

 or 31f along the curve, with a basal girth of from 5J to 6|, 

 and a tip-to-tip interval ranging from 9| to 27-J- inches. 



63. 7. 7. 13. Skull, with horns, and skin (imperfect), 

 immature. IJzaramo, East Africa. 



Presented ly Capt. J. H. Speke, 1863. 



94. 5. 4. 1. Head, mounted. Near Lake Elmenteita, 



B. E. Africa. Presented ly 



Lieut.-Col. Sir F. D. Lugard, K.C.M.G., C.B., 1894. 



96. 11. 23. 3. Skin, mounted, female. Near Lake 

 Naivasha, B. E. Africa ; collected by Sir F. J. Jackson, 

 K.C.M.G. Presented ly J. Rowland Ward, Esq., 1896. 



98. 7. 2. 14-15. Two skulls, with horns. N. E. Africa. 

 Presented ly H. Andrew, Esq., 1894. 



1. 8. 9. 80. Skull, with horns. Near Lake Naivasha. 



Presented lij Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 1901. 



1. 8. 9. 81. Frontlet and horns. Near Lake Baringo, 

 N. W. Ehodesia, Same history. 



4. 5. 5. 4. Skin. Near Lake Elmenteita. 



Presented ly C. B. C. Storey, Esq., 1904. 



4. 7. 2. 3. Head, mounted. N. E. Africa. 



Bequeathed ly H. Andrew, Esq., 1904. 



5. 4. 3. 32-33. Two skulls, with horns. South-west 

 Ankoli, Uganda ; collected by Mr. W. G. Doggett. 



Presented ly Lieut.-Col C. Delme-Radcliffe, 1905. 

 5. 4. 3. 34. Skull, female. Same locality and collector. 



Same history. 

 7. 11. 28. 2. Skin. Lualaba Valley, Congo. 



Presented ly J. Rowland Ward, Esq., 1907. 



