adde>:da, vol. ii 105 



Typical locality apparently Unyamwesi,* south-east of 

 the Victoria Nyanza. 



Size large ; general colour maroon, suffused with an ashy 

 bloom, continued on to under-parts ; face-hlaze blue-black ; 

 eye-stripe more or less nearly obsolete ; horns as in pre- 

 ceding race, but skull much larger and heavier. 



Blaine's D. k. ugandcc, based on the Aukoli specimens 

 catalogued in vol. ii, can scarcely be other than Matschie's 

 D. jimela, which appears to have been named from an 

 incorrectly coloured sketch, and the description of which is 

 consequently incorrect. 



E\ — Damaliscus korrig'um eurus. 



Damaliscus korrigum eurus, Blaine, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, 

 vol. xiii, pp. 330 and 335, 1914. 



Typical locality Ussangii, German East Africa. 



CTcneral colour as in D. k. jimela {ugandcv), but lightening 

 to bright reddish bay on hind-quarters ; dark eye-stripe 

 distinct, and extending to the sub-auricular spot. Eepre- 

 sented by the specimens from the Euaha Valley (Nos. 

 5. 2. 2. 18-19) catalogued on p. 45 of vol. ii. 



This is the most southerly member of the species, the 

 further southern extension is barred by the Tanganyika 

 Plateau, beyond which the Korrigum is replaced by its near 

 ally the Sassaljy. 



Genus CONNOCH^SITES (p. 48). 



ir. CONNOCH.ETES TAUEINUS (p. 54). 



B^— Connochsetes taurinus cooksoni. 



Connochaetes taurinus cooksoni, Blaine, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, 

 vol. xiii, p. 337, 1914. 



Typical locality Loangwa Valley, north-east Ehodesia. 



Like C. t. johnstoni, but lacking the light frontal chevron, 

 and the whole colour paler and greyer. 



The type is No. 6. 5. 2. 2 (vol. ii, p. oG). No. 6. 5. 2. 1 

 also belongs to this race. 



* Not Juba Valley, as stated in vol. ii, p. 4.5. 



