KUNGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAE. BAND 48. N:0 5. 



Distribution 

 of the genus 

 or subgenus 



Distribution of 



the species and 



closely allied 



forms 



Mammals in cultivated or formerly cultivated land. 



Oercopithecua pygerythrus luteua Elliot in trees, Meru boma, Kanyakeni. 



Papio anuUe subsp Escarpment, Nairobi. 



Orocidura martiensseni Neumann Meru country, near Kenia forest. 



» fitmoaa Thomas Blue Post, Kagio, Embu, Kanyakeni, 



» Mldegardece Thomas Blue Post, Kutu, Kazere. 



Qenetta suaheliea Matschie Meru bbma. 



» atuhlmanni Matsohie Embu boma. 



Mungoa aanguineua ibece Wrottqhton Port Hall, Kutu. 



» paludinosiia oonf. mitia Nairobi. 



Ichneumia albicaudua ibeanua Thomas Kikuyu. 



Felia ocreata subsp Kagio. 



Paraxerua jacksoni kahari (Heller) Mera boma, in trees. 



Oraphiurua parvus dollmani Osgood Kutu. 



Otomya cmgonieneis etaaaadon Osgood Kutu. 



Dendromya inaignia Thomas Kutu, Kazere. 



Epinvye rattua 'LnsnsjEUS Nairobi. 



» mediaatua Wboughton Meru boma. 



» Undei Thomas Ruiru river. 



» effeetua Dollman Fort Hall te Luazomela. 



» panya Hblleb Juja-Fort Hall. 



Zelotomya Mldegardece Thomas Buiru river. 



Leggada bella Thomas Punda Melia. 



» triton » Kazere. 



» » rrmrilla Thomas Blue Post. 



Lophuromya aquilua zena Dollman Embu, Kutu. 



Arvicanthia abysainicua prcBcepaWB.ouawiON . . . Fort Hall. 



» puVchelluB maaaaicua (Pagknst.) . . . Kikuyu and Meru countries. 



Tachyoryctea aplendeua ibeanua Thomas Nairobi, Meru. 



Hyatrim galeata Thomas Nairobi Escarpment. 



Potamochosrue chmropotamua kenice Lonnbebg . . Nairobi. 



Cephalophua abyaainicua hindei Wboughton . . . Nairobi, Punda Melia. 



Tragelaphua Maywoodi Thomas Escarpment. 



Orycteropua sp ' 



Nairobi. 



sometimes rich growth of grass, and with hardly any or only a few widely scattered 

 acacia bushes . constitute the pasture-lands of many antelopes. The most common 

 of all of these is Coke's Hartebeest, the »Kongonis which still is numerous even 

 quite near Nairobi. Its peculiar silhouette, ungainly as if carved in wood, is often 

 seen against the sky-line and then, especially if a Kongoni has climbed up on the 

 top of a termite hiU,^ it often looks almost like a monstruous giant bird until its four 



1 Tn this and foUowine tables A = ^Ethiopian region, At = widely distributed across tropical Africa, 

 E - East AfrS s str Ea = fu over East Africa, Eni = East Africa s. str. to Nyassaland Ez = East Africa 

 to"th?Lmbes?distr£' Es^East Africa to South Africa, Eno = East Africa and northward, S = Somahland, 

 Wc== Central African lake district, W = West African forest region. 



