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East African representative, from 18 to 20 inches along the 

 curve being a good measurement. Same donor, 1893. 



8. 4. 3. 93. Skull, with horns, and skin (head-skin 

 separate). Tette, Zambesia ; collected by Mr. C. H. B. Grant. 

 Probably represents the so-called hohibi. 



Presented hj 0. D. Rudd, Esq., 1908. 



C— .ffipyceros melarapus katangse. 



jEpyceros melampus katangse, Lbnnherg, Bev. Zool. Africaine, 

 vol. iii, p. 276, 1913. 



Typical locality Katanga, Belgian Congo. 



Type in Congo Museum, Tervueren, near Brussels. 



Still smaller than the preceding race, and, in fact, the 

 smallest of the whole group, the basicranial length being 

 only about 9^ inches (240 mm.). 



No specimen in collection. 



D.— .ffipyceros melampus suara. 



Strepsiceros suara, Matschie, Sitzber. Qes.nat. Preunde, 1892, p. 135, 

 partim. 



jEpyoeros suara, Matschie, Sdugeth. Deutsch-Ost-Afrika, p. 129, 1895. 



jEpyceros melampus suara, Lonnberg, Sjostedt's Kilimandjaro-Meru 

 Sxped., Mamin. p. 44, 1908, K. Svensha Vet.- Ah. Handl. vol. 

 xlviii, no. 5, p. 164, 1910 ; Boosevelt, African Oame Trails, 

 p. 487, 1910. 



Typical locality Kilimanjaro district, German East Africa. 



Type apparently in Berlin Museum. 



Size relatively small ; general colour rufous — " dead leaf" ; 

 an ill-defined blackish patch below and in front of each eye ; 

 face bright rufous ; backs of ears dark fawn ; nasals short 

 and narrow. 



92. 10. 18. 2. Skin, mounted. Kilimanjaro ; collected 

 by Sir F. J. Jackson, K.C.M.G. Topo-type. 



Purchased ( Ward), 1892. 



