No. 21. 
ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
June 6th, 1905. 
Dr. Henry Woopwarp, F.R.S., Vice-President, 
in the Chair. 
The SEcRETARY read a report on the additions that had been 
made to the Society's Menagerie during May 1905, and called 
special attention to a Crowned Duiker (Cephalophus coronatus) 
from West Africa, deposited on May Ist; to a Maxwell’s Duiker 
(Cephalophus maxwelli) from West Africa, presented by Lt.-Col. 
Bartlett, R.A.M.C., on May 16th; toa Nepalese Hornbill (Aceros 
nepalensis) from the Himalayas, received in exchange on May 
18th ; and to two Sulphur-breasted Toucans (Rhamphastos cari- 
natus), purchased on May 13th and 23rd respectively. 
Mr. OuprieLD THomas, F.R.S., exhibited a specimen of a new 
Bushbuck, which he proposed to call 
TRAGELAPHUS HAYWOODI, sp. 0. 
Neck well-haired, without short-haired collar. Colour very 
dark, belly black. Dorsal crest black anteriorly, white on hinder 
back. Transverse stripes only three, very inconspicuous. Only 
‘three or four white spots on haunches. Horns very powerful. 
Greatest length of skull 265 mm. Length of horn on curve 
470 mm.; basal circumference 171. 
Hab. Nyeri, British Kast Africa. 
Type. Male. B.M. 5.5.16.3, Presented by C. W. Haywood, 
Esq. 
Mr. OLDFIELD THomAs also exhibited some mammals and birds 
from Japan which had been obtained by a collector sent out by 
the Society’s President, His Grace the Duke of Bedford, K.G., 
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