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is reddish brown (bistre) above, paler on the flanks, and 

 brownish black below, with the neck and cheeks lighter 

 and the crown darker than the back ; dark band on fore-legs 

 black on inner, but indistinct on outer side ; dorsal crest 

 with less white than in pictus, and its continuation as a dark 

 line on neck broader; white spots on haunches fewer but 

 rather larger. Pemale typically with more rufous neck, 

 smaller black markings, and under-parts like flanks. 



The so-called T. s. punctatus, founded on a female skin 

 in the Senckenberg Museum from Duma, TJbangui Valley, 

 is stated to differ from siynatus, by its shorter coat, larger 

 spots, and yellowish rusty brown colour above, which 

 becomes lighter on shoulders, thighs, and legs, and orange- 

 buff on under-parts ; neck lighter buff, slightly speckled with 

 blackish, which disappears on crown and cheeks ; no dark 

 patch on withers ; a white spot below each eye ; dark line on 

 middle of face narrow, not interrupted on forehead. Its 

 claim to distinction is more than doubtful. 



7. 7. 8. 231. Skin. Ubangui Valley, Northern 



Nigeria ; collected during the Alexander-Gosling Expedition. 



Presented ly the Alexander-Gosling Expedition, 1907. 



7. 7. 8. 232. Skull, with horns, and skin. Ubangui 

 Valley ; collected during the Alexander-Gosling Expedition. 



Same history. 



0.— Tragrelaphus scriptus uellensis. 



Tragelaphus scriptus uellensis, Schwarz, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. sex. 8, 

 vol. xiii, p. 43, 1914. 



Typical locality Angu, Welle Valley. 



Type in Senckenberg Museum, Erankfort-am-Main. 



General colour rusty brown (tan), vermiculated with 

 black and with black tips to hairs ; under-parts brownish 

 black (warm sepia), divided by a dull brownish zone from 

 rufous of rump ; neck pale yellow, heavily speckled with 

 black ; no dark patch on withers ; crown and forehead 

 darker than cheeks ; hairs of dark band on fore-legs ringed 

 with pale yellowish and blackish brown ; dark line on nose 

 broad, somewhat X-shaped, interrupted on forehead; hind 

 portion of dorsal crest mingled with white ; transverse 



