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. The horns of the male specimen (No. 19. 7. 15. 123) measure 

 as follows : — length 2-f^, spread from tip to tip 2|^. 



Typical locality, Natal. The Transvaal Red Duiker has been 

 separated by Wroughton * as a distinct race under the name 

 G. natalensis amosnus, and that from Portuguese East Africa has, 

 been described by Eothschild f as another distinct form, G. natal- 

 ensis rohertsi. The typical race would appear to be confined to 

 Natal. 



98 —19. 7. 15. 123. June, 1895. Durban, Natal. 



99 —19. 7. 15. 124 (female). June, 1895. Durban, Natal. 



EAVINE EED DUIKEE. 



CbPHAIOPHUS NATALEJfSIS I&NIPEE. 



Cephalophus ignifer, Thomas, Proo. Zool. Soc. 1903, vol. i. p. 226. 

 Cephalophus natalensis ignifer, Roosevelt and Heller, Life-histories of 

 African Game Animals, vol. ri. p. 530, 1915. 



A larger animal than the Natal Duiker and rather brighter in 

 colour, there not being so much black mixed up with the chestnut- 

 red tint of the dorsal surface. Ears and skull considerably larger. 



The only specimen in the Collection has the following horn 

 measurements : — length 2g ; spread from tip to tip 2. It was 

 obtained near the typical locality, the type coming from Eldoma 

 Eavine, Eavine District, Kenya Colony. This Duiker is found 

 throughout the high forest areas of Kenya Colony from Mt. Kenya 

 to Mt. Elgon. 



100 — 19. 7. 15. 125. EaTine District, Kenya Colony. 



BLUE DUIKER. 



Cephalophus (Guetbi) monticola. 



Capra moniicola, Thunberg, Eeise, toI. ii. p. 66, 1789. 

 Cephalophus cieruleus, A. Smith, S. African Quart, Journ. vol. ii. p. 216, 

 1834. 



* Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. viii. p. 277, 1911. 

 t Proc. Zool. Soo. 1906, p. 691. 



