92 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



ADDENDA. 



VOL. I. 



SUBORDER ARTIODACTYLA (p. 3). 

 FAMILY BOVID^E (p. 9). 



Genus BOS (p. 11). 



X. BOS (BUBALUS) GAFFER (p. 50). 



D 1 . Bos eaffer athiensis. 



Bubalus eaffer athiensis, Matschie, Deutsche Jager-Zeitung, vol. lix, 

 p. 210, 1912. 



Typical locality Galla-Galla Mountains, the range also 

 including the Athi Plains, British East Africa. 



Type in Germany. 



Allied to B. c. scJiillingsi (vol. i, p. 54), but the tips of 

 the horns rising only to a slight extent above the line of the 

 highest part of the base ; the tips themselves being strongly 

 bent backwards and only a little inwards ; the basal portion 

 of the palms of the horns are very flat, and towards the 

 middle of their length the horns are strongly bent back- 

 wards. 



No. 11. 12. 13. 1, vol. i, p. 56, which came from the Athi 

 Plains, represents this race, to which No. 87. 7. 8. 6 (loc. 

 cit.) may also belong. 



The following names have also been applied by Matschie to 

 buffaloes from British and German East Africa, but their 



