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4 12. 3. 94-98. Two male (fig. 11) and three female 

 skuUs and skins. Umvolosi, Zululand ; same collector. 



Same donor, 1904. 



^^T'C" 



Fig. 11. — Front and Side Views op Skull, and Horns of 

 DuiKERBOK [CephalopkrLs grimmi). 



6. 11. 8. 136-138. Three female skulls and skins, two 

 immatvire. Cogimo, Inhambane ; same collector. 



Same donor, 1906. 



B.— Cephalophus grimmi flavescens. 



Cephalophus grimmia flavescens, Lorernt, Ann. Hofmus. Wien, 



vol. ix, p. 60, 1894. 

 Cephalophus grimmi flavescens, LydeMcer, Oanie Animals of Africa, 



p. 143, 1908 ; Wroughton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. v, 



p. 274, 1910. 



Typical locality Matabililand, near the Victoria Falls of 

 the Zambesi. 



Type in Vienna Museum. 



Differs from typical race by the more brownish yellow 

 general colour ; the individual hairs of the back being but 



