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YII. KOBUS (ADENOTA) KOB (p. 253). 

 A^ — Kobus kob riparius. 



Adeuota kob riparia, Scliwarz, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. xiii, 

 p. 39, 1914. 



Typical locality Kpandu district, western Togoland. 



Type iu Seuckenberg Museum, Frankfurt-am-Maiu. 



Allied to K. k. hob and K. h. nigricans, but smaller, and 

 thus the most diminutive member of the group. Horns 

 much as in the former, but shorter, slightly more curved 

 inferiorly, and stouter, with shorter and more forwardly 

 inclined tips ; skull broad, with more prominent orbits Ijut 

 shorter rostrum than that of K. I', nigrifrons. 



Xo specimen in collection. 



VOL. Ill, 



Genus GAZELLA (p. 28). 



XXV. GAZELLA (NANGER) SOEMMERBINGI 



(p. 96). 



A.— Gazella soemmerring"! soemmerringi (p. 98). 



14. 8. 1. 1. Skin, mounted, of a small and pale-coloured 

 individual provisionally referred to this race. Binder 

 Valley, Sudan. Presented hy Major C. P. Bradslicnv, 19 14-. 



