THE SELOUS COLLECTION. 29 



the best being those of No. 19. 7. 15. 132 : length 5 J ; circum- 

 ference 2J, spread from tip to tip 2J. 



Typical locality, South Africa ; the range extends nearly up to 

 the Zambesi. 



107 19. 7. 15. 132. July, 1872. Selinya Valley, Kalahari Border, 



Khama's Country. 



108 19.7.15.133. October, 1896. Delagoa Bay, Lorenzo 



Marques. 



109 19. 7. 15. 134. 21 March, 1885. Umzweswi Eiver, Mashona- 



land, Southern Rhodesia. 



110 19. 7. 15. 135. 12 December, 1884. Tati Eiver, Tati District, 



Southern Rhodesia. 



ABYSSINIAN DUIKER. 



CEPHALOPHUS (SYLTICAPBA) OBTMMI ABYSSINICUS. 



Antilope madoqua, Riippell, Neue Wirbelth. Abyss., Saugethiere, p. 22, 



pi. vii. fig. 2, 1835. 

 Sylvicapra madoqua, Sundevall, K. Svenska Vet.-Ak. Handl. 1844, p. 190, 



1846 ; Fitzinger, Sitzber. K. Ak. Wiss. Wien, vol. lix. pt. 1, p. 168, 1869. 

 Cephalophus madoqua, Gray, Knowsley Menagerie, p. 9, 1850 ; Proc. 



Zool. Soc. 1850, p. 122, 1871, p. 598 ; Cat. Ungulata Brit. Mus. p. 82, 



1852. 



Cephalophus abyssiniciis, Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1892, p. 427. 

 Cephalophus gmmmi abyssinicus, Lydekker, Game Animals of Africa, 



p. 143, 1908. 

 ^ylvicapra abyssinica, O. Neumann, Sitzber. Ges. nat. Freunde, 1905, 



p. 89. 



Rather smaller than the typical race, standing only 18 inches 

 at the shoulder. Dark frontal and nasal marking very conspicuous. 

 Horns shorter. 



Of the two specimens of this Duiker in the Collection, 

 No. 19. 7. 15. 136 possesses the best horns : length 4^, spread 

 from tip to tip 1^. 



Typical locality, Abyssinia ; the range includes Somaliland, 

 Abyssinia, and the Bahr-el-Grhazal. 



111-112 19. 7. 15. 136-137. Naam River, near Rumbek, Bahr-el- 

 Ghazal. 



