104 CATALOGUE Of UNGULATES 



7. 1. 11. 81. Skull, with horns, and skin. Tetauki, 

 Ehodesia ; collected by S. A. Neave, Esq. Purchased, 1907. 



99. 6. 28. 17. Skull, with horns, and skin. Tanganyika 

 Plateau. Presented ly Lieut.-Col. Manning, 1899. 



9. 11. 25. 1. Skin. Zomba, N"yasaland. 



Presented hy Sir Alfred Sharpe, K.C.M.G., C.B., 1909. 



12. 6. 26. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Blantyre, 

 Nyasaland. Presented hy D. D. Lyell, Esq., ].912. 



B. — Cephalophus nyasse defriesi. 



Ceplialophus nyasae defriesi, BothscJiild, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1904, voL i, 

 p. 229. 



Typical locality Itambe, between Lakes Mweru and 

 Tanganyika, nortliern Ehodesia. 



Type in Tring Museum. 



Differs from typical race by larger extent of red on 

 flanks and thighs and more strongly rufous legs ; the greater 

 amount of white on under-parts, the paler greyish brown of 

 upper surface, and the broader and more rufous brow-streak. 

 The type is very similar to the Mlanje specimen of nyasm 

 nyasm. 



No specimen in collection. 



C. — Cephalophus nyasse cong-icus. 



Cephalophus nyasee congious, Lonnberg, ArJciv Zool. vol. iv, no. 16, 

 p. 12, ]908; LydeJcher, Oame Animals of Africa, Suppl. p. 8, 

 1911. 



Typical locality Congo. 



Type in Stockholm Museum. 



Distinguished from typical race by the back being warm 

 sepia, of nearly the same tint from nape to rump. Towards 

 the flanks this shades off into light smoky grey, with a 

 slight huffy tinge, due to the tips of the hairs being of that 

 colour, while the under surface is white. On the hams the 

 hairs are sufficiently rufous at the tips to communicate a 

 tinge of this colour, although the rest of the hairs are of the 

 same grey as the flanks. The rufous tinge of the hams is 

 sharply defined from the dark sepia-brown of the rump, but 



