COLOBUS 137 
PENNANT’S GUEREZA. 
Type locality. Island of Fernando Po. Type in British Museum. 
Geogr. Distr. Gaboon to Island of Fernando Po, West Africa. 
Color. Top of head, neck, shoulders and back black; upper part 
of thighs and arms reddish brown; cheeks and throat whitish; sides 
of body, arms, outer part of thighs and outer side of legs bright rusty 
red; forepart of shoulders, under parts of body and inner side of 
limbs pale yellow; tail dark maroon and black. Ex type British Mu- 
seum. 
Measurements. Total length, 1,421.8; tail, 736. 
Mr. Waterhouse had two imperfect flat skins when he described 
this species and they are still in the British Museum Collection. The 
feet and hands are missing, so I am unable to give a description of 
them. This species is very distinct from C. RUFO-NIGER with which 
some writers have confounded it. The back is not so black, the cheeks 
and throat are white and the red is altogether of another color, and 
the arms and legs are of a very different hue. It appears to be a 
rare species in collections, as I have not seen a complete specimen 
anywhere. 
CoLosus GoDONOoRUM Matschie. 
Colobus godonorum Matschie, Sitzungsb. Ges. Natur. Freunde, 
Berlin, 1900, p. 186. 
Type locality. Udschungwe Berge, German East Africa. Type 
in Berlin Museum. 
Geogr. Distr. German East Africa. 
Color. Top and back of head dark ferruginous; side of head 
before ears, upper part of back, shoulders, arms and outer side of 
arms and thighs, and flanks black, the hair slate color at base then 
black ; lower part of back, the hairs are reddish at base then black, the 
basal color giving a reddish tint to lower back and rump; sides of head 
and ears, throat, entire under parts and inner side of limbs white; 
tail at root black, mixed with red hairs, rest of the upper part black, 
beneath yellowish white. Ex type Berlin Museum. 
The type is without the forepart of head, hands, feet and most 
of the tail, only a short piece from root remaining, so no measure- 
ments can be given. No skull obtained. 
The mutilated skin of the type and a mutilated flat skin as stated 
above are all that have been procured of this form. It is nearest to 
C. KirKI, but differs in the lower part of back being black instead of 
red. 
