ZOOLOGY 
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Sub-order, Perissodactyla. 
Rhinocei'os bicornis ; the common African Rhinoceros, 
\Rhinoceros simns ?]; the square-lipped (white) Rhinoceros. 
A pair of horns from the River Ruo was sent home in 1893 which strongly 
resembled those of the “ white ” rhinoceros. 
Equus tigrinus ; the Central African Zebra. 
This I take as the type of the species of large Zebra of the plains, of which 
Equus tigrinus burchelli, E. t. chapmani , and E. t. granti are sub-species. 
Sub-order, Artiodactyla. 
Potamochasrus johnsioni ; Johnston’s Bush pig. 
A connecting link between the True pigs ( Sus ) and the Bush pigs ( Potamo- 
choerus). 
Potamocharus africanus ; the Bush Pig, 
Allied to the Red River hog of West Africa. 
Phacochcerus cethiopicus ; the Wart Hog. 
\Giraffa Camelopardalis ] ; the Giraffe. 
Reported to exist in the Luangwa Valley and in Ubena, N.E. of Lake Nyasa. 
Tragelaphus scriptus, var. roualeyni ; Gordon Cumming’s Bushbuck. 
The common bushbuck of South and East Africa. 
Tragelaphus angasi ; the Inyala. (P.Z.S. 1892, p. 98 ; 1893, p. 507 and p. 729.) 
Occurs along the west side of the River Shire and also in the Lake Mweru 
district. This handsome Tragelaph is probably found in other parts of British 
Central Africa as well as in Natal and South-East Africa. 
Tragelaphus spekei ; Speke’s Tragelaph. 
Lives almost entirely in the water. Frequents the swamps of Bangweolo, Mweru 
and the River Luapula. 
Strepsiceros kudu ; the Kudu. 
Oreas canna livingstonii ; Livingstone’s Eland. The white-striped Eland. 
Bos caffer ; the Cape Buffalo. 
Cephalophus grimmi ; the common Duyker Antelope. 
Oreo tragus saltator ; the Klipspringer. 
Ourebia hastata ; Peters’ Oribi. 
\Ourebia scoparia ?] ; the Cape Oribi. 
This animal is briefly recorded in our collections from Lake Chilwa by Mr. 
Oldfield Thomas under the name of Nanotragus scoparius (P.Z.S. 1894, p. 146). 
As he has not repeated the name in his recent list of British Central Africa 
mammals it may be that the specimens have since been referred to Peters’ Oribi. 
Raphicerus sharpei (sp. nov. ); Sharpe’s Steinbok. 
Cervicapra arundinum ; the Reedbuck. 
Cobus vardoni ; the Puku. 
This waterbuck, of which I have horns in my collection, has been killed by Mr. 
Sharpe in the Luangwa Valley and in the Mweru district. 
Cobus senganus ; the Senga Puku. 
A smaller species of Puku discovered by Mr. R. Crawshay in Northern Senga. 
