42 EINAE LONNBEEG, MAMMALS COLLECTED BY THE SWEDISH ZOOLOGICAL EXPEDITION ETC. 



Length of upper molar series 



Width of snout across first premolar 



Length of lower molar series • 



Distance from mesial point of superciliary ridge to tip of pre- 



maxillary 



Distance betwen outer brims of the orbital walls at the middle of 



the orbit 



Distance from middle of lower border of orbit to tip of nasals . 

 Distance between last molar and posterior border of palate . . . 



Width of palate between last molars 



Width of the flat area of the muzzle halfway between orbits and 



tips of nasals 



Breadth of facial surface of the lateral wall of the orbit at the 



middle of the orbit 



N. of Guaso Nyiri 



Chanler Falls 



below 



a. d^ 



very old 



48,5 mm. 



54 » 



65 » 



138 » 



87 » 



65 » 



30 » 



30 » 



45 » 



11 » 11 



b. & 



ad. 



52,7 mm. 

 51 » 

 61 » 



128 » 



above 



c. cf 



ad. 



48 

 51 

 61 



119 



d. 9 



semiad. 



47 mm. 



40 » 



51 » 



83 » 



70 » 



36 » 



24 » 



Papio anubis doguera Pucheran. 



Anderson: Zoology of Egypt, Mammalia, PI. IV & VII. 



The Abyssinian member of the anubis-gronjp of Baboons was caJled doguera by 

 Pucheran' and the whole description was: »major, brunneo oUvaceus; manibus anticis 

 nigro irroratis. » Later authors have added to this description. Matschie determined 

 certain Baboons in the museums in Munich and Frankfort^ to be Papio doguera, 

 and Anderson published soon afterwards in j> Zoology of Egypt, Mammalia* a fine 

 coloured plate of the Munich specimen and figures of the skull, as well as numerous 

 cranial measurements/ Thanks to this it is possible to conceive a clear opinion about 

 this Baboon. 



The specimens termed in the above table of measurements a and b, and, as is 

 already mentioned, shot at Guaso Nyiri below Chanler Falls resemble very closely 

 with regard to their colour Anderson's plate quoted. The older is even more ochra- 

 ceous yellow than the younger and thus more unlike P. a. furax. Length of the 

 hair on the back above the shoulders 10 Vs-lS cm., further back above the hind- 

 quarters 4 — 5 cm. 



In general proportions the skulls of my two specimens (PI. I fig. 4, PI. H fig. 

 1 & 2) also resemble the figures in Anderson's work of the skull of the Munich 

 specimen regarde d as P. doguera, especially if regard is paid to the fact that this 



1 Eev. et Mag. Zool. 1856. p. 96. 



2 Sitz.-ber. Ges. Naturf. Fr. Berlin 1898. p. 80 

 ' L. c. PI. IV & VII, and p. 40. 



