MAMMALS OF ANGLO-EGYPTIAN SUDAN — SETZER 575 



Specimens Examined: Three, all in BM, from: White Nile, 

 about lat. 9° N., 1; Bahr Zeraf, Upper Nile, 1; Binder River, 1. 



Remarks: The waterbuck probably occurs throughout the Nile 

 drainage. It is usually found not far from permanent water. 



Adenota kob leucotis (Lichtenstein and Peters) 



Aniilope leucotis Lichtenstein and Peters, Ber. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss., Berlin 



(1853), p. 164, 1854. (Sobat River, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.) 

 Adenota kul Heuglin, Nova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop.-Caroi., Halle, vol. 30, No. 



2, p. 12, 1863. (Plains of the Sobat.) 

 Adenota wuil Heuglin, Nova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop.-Carol., Halle, vol. 30, No. 2, 



p. 13, 1863. (Sobat Plains.) 

 Adenota nigroscapidata Matschie, Sitzb. Ges. Naturf. Freunde, Berlin, p. 15, 1899. 



(Bahr-el-Gebel, between lat. 6° and 7° N.) 

 Cobus vaughani Lydekker, The Field (London), vol. 108, p. 693, Oct. 20, 1906. 



(Wau, lat. 7°30' N., long. 28° 10' E.) 

 Adenota koh nolata W. Rothschild, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 8, vol. 12, p. 575, 



December 1913. (Ahmed Aga, Bahr-el-Abiad.) 



Specimens Examined: Twenty-two, from: Bahr-el-Ghazal, 2 (BM) ; 

 Fan Ashir, 4 (BM) ; White Nile, 3 (BM) ; LeweUi, lat. 6° N., long. 

 33°40' E., 1 (BM); Awan, 1 (BM); Jebel Ahmed Aga, 2 (BM); 

 Lokila, 1 (BM) ; Lake No, 4; Mouth of Bahr-el-Zeraf, 4. 



Remarks: The specimens from Jebel Ahmed Aga described by 

 Rothschild (loc. cit.) as A. k. notata are not distinguishable from ani- 

 mals from the mouth of the Bahr-el-Zeraf and from Lake No. Unfor- 

 tunately no specimens from the plains of the Sobat have been avail- 

 able, but specimens from the Bahr-el-Zeraf can be considered to rep- 

 resent this form. It thus appears that the names nigroscapulata 

 and notata should fail as synonyms of leucotis. 



The name alurae from Rhino Camp appears to be valid, since ani- 

 mals of like age are smaller and generally lighter in color than leucotis. 

 It may be that the name vaughani from Wau, assigned as a synonym to 

 leucotis, may actually be valid, in which case the name alurae would 

 fall as a synonym to vaughani. No specimens of vaughani have been 

 seen. 



Redunca bohor cottoni (W. Rothschild) 



Cervicapra redunca cottoni W. Rothschild, in Powell-Cotton, A sporting trip 

 through Abyssinia (app. 3, mammals), p. 470, 1902. (Between Bahr-el- 

 Zeraf and Bahr-el-Jebel.) 



Capra redunca donaldsoni W. Rothschild, in Powell-Cotton, A sporting trip 

 through Abyssinia (app. 3, mammals), p. 471, 1902. (East of Lado near 

 Sudan-Uganda boundary, and western Somaliland.) 



Specimens Examined: Ten, from: Gogriel, Bahr-el-Ghazal, 2 

 (BM) ; Kaka, 1 (BM) ; Binder Valley, 1 (BM) ; 150 miles east of Lado, 

 Mongalla Province, 2; 60 miles north of Nimule, 4. 



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