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14, Euryortis, sp. 
Imperfect skin. Unyamuezi. Lives in houses, like the common 
House-Rat in this country. 
15. AULACODUS SWINDERNIANUS. 
A head of this Rodent, from Uganda. 
This animal was given to me alive by the King of Uganda. I 
never met with it in a wild state, though they are commonly caught 
by his hunters for the royal table.—J. H. S. 
Ordo V. RUMINANTIA. 
16. ApycEeRos MELAMPUS, Licht. 
Uzaramo. Two heads of males. Native name, “ Pallah.”’ 
One of the commonest Antelopes in Uzaramo and along our route 
up to Unyamuezi. They roam about in large herds, frequenting 
open parts of the forest.—J. H. S. 
17. CALOTRAGUS, sp. 
Usui; S. of Karagweh. Imperfect head of a male ; not sufficient 
for the determination of the species. Capt. Speke thinks it is the 
Grysbok (C. melanotis, Thunb.). 
18. ScopopHoRuUS MONTANUS (Riipp.). 
Karagweh. Imperfect head of male. 
Shot on the mountains in Karagweh, where it is not very common, 
moving about in small herds.—J. H. S. 
19. NesorTrRaGus MoscHatus, Von Duben. 
Specimens of this little Antelope were obtained by Capt. Speke in 
the island of Zanzibar ; these are now in the British Museum. 
_ 20. HeLzorracus REpuNCcUuS (Pall.). 
Capt. Grant shot the only example of this Antelope we obtained, 
in Usagara.—J. H. S. 
21. Konus ELLIPSIPRYMNUS (Ogilby). 
“Uzaramo.” Heads of three males and three females of this 
Antelope. 
This fine Antelope is very numerous in Uzaramo, frequenting the 
jungle along the banks of the Kingani river. The lunate mark on 
the rump is very distinct in the living animal. The does and young 
are met with in considerable herds; the old bucks singly, or in twos 
and threes. After crossing the hill-range we saw no more of this 
species.—J. H. S. 
22. Kosus s1ne-sine (Bennett) ? 
From Uganda. Capt. Speke has brought home two heads of 
