5i THE SELOtIS COtliECTION. 



292 — 19.7.15.314. 24 December, 1902. Between Elmenteita 



Station and Lake Elmenteita, Naivasba District, Kenya 

 Colony. 



293 —19.7.15.315. 17 December, 1902. Elmenteita Station, 



Naivasha District, Kenya Colony. 



294 —19. 7.15.316. 17 January, 1903. Near Simba Station, Uln 



District, Kenya Colony. 



295 —19,7.15.317. 20 December, 1902. South end of Lake 



Nakuru, Naivasha District, Kenya Colony. 



296 —19.7.15.318. 17 December, 1902. Near GQ-GU Station, 



Naivasha District, Kenya Colony. 



297 —19.7.15.319 (female). 23 December, 1902. Near Lake 



Elmenteita, Naivasha District, Kenya Colony. 



298 —19. 7. 15. 320. Kenya Proyince, Kenya Colony. 



EAINEY'S GRANT GAZELLE. 



Gazblla geanti kaineti. 



Gazella granti raineyi. Heller, Smithson. Misc. Collect, vol. Ixi. no. 7, 

 p. 6, 1913. 



Most nearly allied to Gazella granti Irighti described by 

 Thomas * from the Lado district ; distinguished by the presence 

 of a dark pygal band to the white rump-patch. Heller states, in 

 his original description, that the general colour of the upper parts 

 is darker. Horns larger and more widely spread. From roosevelti 

 this race is distinguished by the horns being smaller and more 

 parallel. The horns of this series average rather shorter and 

 markedly less widely spread than in the specimens referred to 

 roosevelti. 



Best horn measurements (No. 19. 7. 15. 326) : — length on 

 front curve 25-1- ; circumference 6^ ; spread from tip to tip lO-J-. 

 The average tip to tip interval of the two series is as follows : — 

 roosevelti (8 specimens) 13 inches, and raineyi (7 specimens) 

 8 inches. 



Typical locality, junction of Northern Guaso Nyiro and Isiola 

 Elvers. Distributed over a large area of the northern part of 

 Kenya Colony, ranging from the north bank of the Tana River 



* Proo. Zool. Soo. 1900, p. 805. 



