'''"i CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



General colour of thick, close, and rather woolly hair 

 uniformly rich chestnut, with the basal portion of the hairs 

 greyer, and along the middle line of the back, especially near 

 the loins, showing through, and thus communicating a darker 

 shade to that line ; hair of neck directed (as usual) back- 

 wards ; a white chin-patch ; under-parts paler rufous, becom- 

 ing whitish between legs ; from shoulders and hips colour 

 gradually darkening to the knees and hocks, which, like the 

 shanks, are blackish ; tail short, black grizzled with rufous 

 and white above, and dirty white beneath and at tip. 



6. 7. 1. 199, Skull, with horns, and skin. Euwenzori. 

 Presented hy the Euwenzori Expedition, 1906. 



4. 4. 12. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Impuka Valley, 

 Euwenzori (10,000 feet). 



Presented hj Capt. C. Ashburnham, 1904. 



1. 0. 9. 65. Skin. Euwenzori. Type. 



Presented hj Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 1901. 



IX. CEPHALOPHUS WEYNSI. 



Cephalophus weynsi, Thomas, Ann. Congo Mus. — Zool. voL ii, pt. 1, 

 p. 15, pL i, 1901, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1903, vol. i, p. 226 ; Alexander, 

 From Niger to Nile, vol. ii, p. 391, 1907 ; LydeMcer, Game 

 Animals of Africa, p. 152, 1908 ; Christy, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1911, 

 p. 672. 



Typical locality near Stanley Falls, Congo State. 



Nearly allied to niijrifrons, but with hair of nape directed 

 forwards ; body-hair short and close ; general colour brown 

 in front and bright rufous behind, the tint of the rump 

 corresponding with that in nigrifrons ; muzzle chocolate- 

 brown, passing gradually into mingled red and black on the 

 forehead, and into red-maroon in the neighbourhood of crest ; 

 cheeks pale brown above and whitish lower down ; ears 

 short and rounded, brown with whitish margins ; no dark 

 dorsal or ventral stripe. 



The range extends to the Albert Nyanza, about 150 miles 

 to the east of which this species is replaced by C. ignifer. 



1. 5. 4. 7. Skull, with horns, and skin, immature female. 

 Stanley Falls, Upper Congo. Co-type; collected by Capt. 

 Weyns. Presented hy the Congo Free State Museum, 1901. 



