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PI. VI. 



Fig. 1. Felis leo somaliensis Noack from the thornbush north of Guaso Nyiri. 



Fig. 2. Hystrix galeata Thomas from the steppe near Itiolu river. 



Fig. 3. Elephas africanus cavendishi Lydekkee, (f, from Njoro, north of Guaso Nyiri. 



Fig. 4. Posterior aspect of the same. 



PI. Vll. 



Fig. 1. An acacia uprooted and broken down by Elephants in the thornbush country between Njoro and Thera 



north of Guaso Nyiri. 

 Fig. 2. A Rhinoceros from the thornbush country north of Guaso Nyiri showing ulcers on the side, and marks 



of the ribs. 

 Fig. 3. Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata De Winton from the thornbush country north of Guaso Nyiri. 



PI. VIll. 



Fig. 1. Skull of a stallion of Equus grevyi Oustalet from Lekiundu river. Lateral view. 

 Fig. 2. The same. Upper view.. 

 Fig. 3. The same. Palatal view. 



PI. IX. 



Fig. 1. Potamochcerus chceropotamus kenice LOnnberg, ^ ^.d., from the neighbourhood of Nairobi Brit. E. Africa. 



PI. X. 



Fig. 1. Skull of Potamochcerus chcerotamus kenice Lonnbeeg, cf ad. Lateral view. The tusks the upper of 



which were a little malformed have been removed. 

 Fig. 2. The same, palatal view. 

 Fig. 3. The same, upper view. 



PI. XI. 



Fig. 1. SlcuU of Hylochmrus meinertzhageni Thomas, old boar. Lateral view. 

 Fig. 2. The same, upper view. 



PI. XII. 



Fig. 1. Skull of Phacochcerus delameri LOnnbeeg, 9 ad. Lateral view. 

 Fig. 2. The same upper view. 



PI. XIII. 



Fig. 1. Skull of Giraffa camelopordalis reticulata De Winton, cT ad. Lateral view. 

 Fig. 2. The same upper view. 



