464 THE MAMMALS OF THE UGANDA BOUNDARY COMMISSION. [Apr. 19, 



Dimensions of the type, measured in skin : — 



Head and body (c.) 400 mm. ; hind foot 50. 



Skull (stage Y) : greatest length 81 mm. ; basal length 75'5 ; 

 zygomatic breadth 45 ; nasals 18 x 16'5 ; diastema 13'5 ; combined 

 length of four premolars and two anterior molars 26*7 ; breadth 

 of m^ 5-1 ; length of anterior lower premolar 3' 3. 



Ilab. Rogoro, Kikuyu (Mile 346 of Uganda Railway), British 

 East Africa. 



Tyjye. Male. B. M. No. 0.1.3.5. Collected 24 June 1899 and 

 presented by Mi-. 0. S. Betton. 



20. BuBALus CAPPER RADCLiPPEi Thos., Abstr. P. Z. S. 1904, 

 No. 4, p. 13, March 1 ; P. Z. S. 1904, vol. i. p. 371. 



Five skulls, three males and two females. Burumba, Ankole. 



Text-fig. 95. 



Skull and lioniK of Bubalus caffer radcUffei. 



Tlie description of this fine Buflfalo has been ali'eady published 

 {II. cc.) ; we now give a figui"e of the typical skull*. 



21. Egocerus equinus langheldi Matsch. 



S. 593; 594. 



Colour of iris walnut-brown (IF. G. D.). 



This animal was described on the same day (Nov. 15, 1898) by 

 Dr. Matschie in Bei'lin as Ilijypotragus langheldi t, and by Dr. 0. 

 Neumann in London as H. riifopallidus J. Fortunately, however, 



* Some imperfect skins, presmnablj' of JB. c. radcliffei, have since arrived. Tlie.y 

 are uniformly black, and are remarkable for the unu.sual number of the hair-whorls 

 irpon the shoulders and haunches (Mav 9, 1904). 



t SB. Ges. naturf. Pr. Berlin 1898, p. 181. 



X p. Z. S. 1898, p. 850. 



