LIST OF LARGE MAMMALS 
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Ozanna equinus bakeri . 
Oryx beisa annecteiis 
Gazella granti . 
Gazella granti robertsi . 
Gazella granti notata . 
Gazella thomsoni 
Lithocranius walleri 
JEpyceros melampus suara 
Redunca fulvorufula chanleri 
Redunca redunca icardi 
Redunca redunca donaldsoni 
Kobus koh thomasi 
Kobus vaughani 
Kobus leucotis . 
Kobus defassa Uganda; . 
Kobus defassa harnieri . 
Kobus ellipsiprymnus 
Kobus maria 
Cephalophus abyssinicus hindei . 
Gephalophus abyssinicus nyansa; 
Cephalopus ignifer 
Nototragus neumanni . 
Ourebia montana 
Ourebia cottoni . 
Rhynchotragus kirki hindei 
Oreotragus schillingsi 
Connochcetes albojubatus 
Damaliscus corrigum jimela 
Bubalis jacksoni 
Bubalis jacksoni insignis 
Bubalis cokei 
Bubalis neumanni 
Bubalis lelwel niediecki . 
Giraffa reticulata 
Giraffa Camelopardalis tippelskirchi 
Giraffa Camelopardalis rothschildi 
Elephas africanus peeli . 
Nile Roan Antelope. 
East African Beisa. 
Grant Gazelle. 
Nyanza Grant Gazelle. 
Boran Grant Gazelle. 
Thomson Gazelle. 
Gerenuk Gazelle. 
Impalla. 
East African Rock Reedbuck. 
Highland Bohor Reedbnck. 
Uganda Bohor Reedbuck. 
Kavirondo Kob. 
Rufous White-eared Kob. 
White-eared Kob. 
Uganda Defassa Water buck. 
White Nile Defassa Waterbuck. 
East African Waterbuck. 
White-withered Waterbuck. 
Masailand Duikerbok. 
Kavirondo Duikerbok. 
Rufous Forest Duikerbok. 
East African Steinbok. 
Abyssinian Oribi. 
Guas Ngisbu Oribi. 
Masai Dikdik. 
East African Klippspringer. 
White-bearded Wildebeest. 
East African Topi. 
Jackson Hartebeest. 
Uganda Hartebeest. 
Kongoni Hartebeest. 
Neumann Hartebeest. 
White Nile Hartebeest. 
Somali Giraffe. 
Masailand Giraffe. 
Five-horned Giraffe. 
British East African Elephant. 
FERiE—CARNIVORES. 
Felis leo massaica 
Felis pardus suahelica 
Felis capensis hindei 
Cynailurus jubatus guttatus 
East African Lion. 
East African Leopard. 
East African Serval Cat. 
African Cheetah. 
The following is a partial list of those species obtained by 
Heller, concerning which he (and occasionally I) could make 
observations as to their life histories. In the comparisons with or 
allusions to our American species there is, I need hardly say, no 
implication of kinship ; the differences are generally fundamental, 
and I speak of the American animals only for the purpose of 
securing a familiar standard of comparison. The Central African 
fauna is of course much more nearly allied to that of Europe than 
to that of North America, and were I familiar with small European 
