84 EINAR LÖNNBERG, MAMMALS COLLECTED IN CENTRAL AFR1CA. 



has somewhat largcr horns than the type with a distance between the most distal points 

 of their outer convexity of 1185 mm. The palms are not quite as broad as in the type 

 being 260 mm. in a straight line. This bull is still in ils prime with the molars not much 

 worn. Length of molar series 147 mm. 



Greatest breadth across orbits 255 mm. 



Length of nasals 231 » 



Least interorbital width 170 » 



Orbit to tip of premaxillary 290 » 



Greatest breadth across premaxillaries 114 » 



Length of palate 319 » 



These measnrements are almost all of them larger than those of a Buffalo bull 

 which I shot at Upper Guaso Nyiro in British East Africa, although tliat one was of the 

 same genera] type and also must be referred to B. c. radcliffei. The difference is no doubt 

 only due to the harder conditions of life for a big grazing animal in the dry country at 

 Guaso Nyiro than at Rutshuru. 



In their book »Life histories of African Game animals», Vol. I, Roosevelt and 

 Heller published a map (map 11 at p. 418) över the »distribution of the races of the 

 African Buffalo». On this map the areas of distribution of the subspecies »radcliffei» 

 and »wquinoctialis)) are marked out. The western boundary line for the former race is 

 there drawn well to the east of Rutshuru River and excludes thus the Rutshuru plains 

 which are laid to the area of cequinoctialis. This is, however, evidently a mistake as the 

 present collections pro ve (cfr. also the figure 7). The Buffaloes of the Rutshuru plains 

 are true radcliffei. The horns of the skulls have a much more pronounced downward 

 svveep proximally than the photo appears to indicate. 



Damaliscus korrigum ugandse Blaine. 



Two very fine specimens, male and female, from Rutshuru 26th of June 1914, and 

 in addition to them a couple of skulls. 

 Both sexes are alike in colour. 



Skull dimensions: 



Greatest length of skull .... 

 Condylobasal length of skull . . 



Basal length of skull 



Greatest breadth of skull . . . 

 Length of upper molnr series . . 



Length of nasals 



Length of palate 



Orbit to gnathion 



Width of skull at first premolar 



rf 



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9 



404 mm. 



412 mm. 



395 mm. 



386 » 



396 » 



381 



365 » 



375 » 



359 * 



156 » 



150 » 



146 » 



90,7' » 



99,5 » 



95,5 » 





177 • 



163 »» 





222 » 



217 » 





269,5 » 







61 » 





The skulls of these specimens present an interesting feature with regard lo their 

 first premolars. This tooth has namely at its anterior end an appendix attached (Fl. 



Worii. 



