ADDENDA, VOL. II 107 



XXVI. CEPHALOPHUS (GUEVEI) MELANOPvHEUS 



(p. 96). 



D 1 . Cephalophus melanorheus schultzei. 



Cephalophus cocrulus * schultzei, Schwartz, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 ser. 8, vol. xiii, p. 35, 1914. 



Typical locality Buinba Valley, southern Cameruns. 



Type in Seuckenberg Museum, Frankfurt-am-Main. 



Allied to C. m. cequatorialis (bakeri f) but with lighter 

 under-parts, which in some examples are nearly white, but 

 in others more or less faintly suffused with smoky grey; 

 general colour dark chocolate-brown (warm sepia), brighter 

 than in C. melanorheus , which this duiker also exceeds in 

 size. 



Some or all of the specifically undetermined specimens 

 from the Cameruns entered in vol. ii, pp. 99 and 100, are 

 probably referable to this race. 



XXXII. CEPHALOPHUS (SYLVICAPEA) GEIMMI 



(p. 107). 



G. Cephalophus grimmi abyssinicus (p. 117). 



14. 10. 18. 3. Skull, with horns. Bahr-el-Ghazal. 



Presented by Col. C. F. Blane, 1914. 



G 1 . Cephalophus grimmi pallidior. 



Sylvicapra grimmia pallidior, Scliwarz, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, 

 vol. xiii, p. 36, 1914. 



Typical locality Shari Valley. 

 Type in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt -am-Main. 

 Bather larger and distinctly paler than G. g. abyssinicus, 

 with more prominent orbits and bigger auditory bulla? ; 



* Schwarz adopts this name in place of C. monticola, which he 

 states is a synonym of Ourebia oribi, and includes melanorheus and 

 nyasw in that species. 



t See vol. ii, p. 98, where it should have been stated that the 

 typical locality is the Ituri : bakeri is recognised as a distinct race by 

 Schwartz. 



