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B. coffer; and I therefore provisionally refer those seen by Mr. 
Johnston to the same species. 
[39.] GlRAFFA CAMELOPARDALIS. 
Very abundant near Taveita, and along Buvu valley. For native 
name, see Vocabulary of Ki-eaga, &c. 
[40.] Oreas canna. 
The eland is everywhere most abundant in the plains. 
[41.] Strepsiceros kudu,. Gray. 
Mr. Johnston states that the kudu ranges up to no less than 14,000 
feet, at which height it is by no means rare. 8 
[42.] Tragelaphus sylvaticus. 
Common in plains, especially near Taveita. 
[43.] Oryx beisa ? 
A species of Oryx, apparently 0. Beisa seen at Nguruhgani. 
[44.] Hippotragus niger. 
Frequently seen in vicinity of Taveita. 
[45.] Hippotragus equinus.. 
$ shot near Taveita. Vide illustration, Chapter X. 
[46.] Alcelaphus Cokei. 
Most parts of the plains. Vide Chapter I.V. 
[47.] CONNOCHCETES GNU.. 
Common in plains. 
[48.] iEPYCEROS MELAMPUS. 
The beautiful, pallah is everywhere common in the plains. Shot 
near Taveita. Vide illustration, Chapter X. 
[49.] Gazella Granti 1 
A Taita hunter showed the author a pair of horns which he had 
procured from the scene of a lion’s repast near Taveita, which seemed 
to belong to this graceful antelope; 
[50.] Cervicapra bohor.. 
Common in plains, and. apparently inhabiting mountains up to 
10,000 feet. 
[51.] Neotragus Kirki? 
Vide illustration, ante.. 
This Neotragus here illustrated was killed in Kilima-njaro at an 
altitude of over 11,000 feet. It apparently ranges up to 14,000 feet 
altitude in the dry season. 
[52.] CEPHALOPUS MERGENSj 
Met with in the grassy plains and: near rivers.. 
[53.] Orycteropus ^ithiopicus. 
Common in the plains. 
8 The same fact has been noticed by Captain B. F. Burton on the 
Cameroon Mountains. Vide “ Abeokuta and the Cameroons,” vol. ii. 
