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very similar, both in coloration and size, to typical cottoni, 

 but with a longer skull (basal length 214 ram., against 

 205-207 mm.), and the " legs " of the horseshoe-mark on the 

 fore part of the back shorter. Female apparently smaller 

 than in typical cottoni. 



No specimen in the collection has been identified with 

 this form. 



Q.— Tragelaphus scriptus locorinse. 



Tragelaphus locorinae, Matschie, Sitzber. Ges. nat. Freunde, 1912, 

 p. 564. 



Including : — 

 Tragelaphus locorinae laticeps, Matschie, op. cit. p. 565, 1912. 



Typical locality southward of Mount Dodinga, and 

 northwards of Mount Marangole, north-west Turkana, near 

 Mount Locorina, south Toposa. 



Type in collection of Major Powell-Cotton at Quex. 



Typically a large form, with a nearly bare collar on neck, 

 and the dorsal crest black, mingled with a few white hairs ; 

 general colour bright ocliery rufous, very dark on back, 

 where the hair- tips are black, on chest suffused with grey ; 

 under-parts black ; chin and a line leading from it to throat- 

 patch white. A line of seven white spots on sides of body 

 of female, which is lacking in male ; two white spots on 

 haunches ; under-parts black. Basal length of skull 232 mm., 

 maximum width 107 mm. 



T. I. laticeps is based on a skull and skin from the north- 

 west foot of Mount Debasien, north of Elgon, in the 

 collection of Major Powell-Cotton. The skin agrees closely 

 with the typical locorincc in colour, but is of smaller size, 

 and the skull is relatively broader. 



No specimen in the collection has been identified with 

 this form. 



R.— Trag-elaphus scriptus dianse. 



Tragelaphus dianae, Matschie, Sitzber. Ges. nat. Freunde, 1912, 



p. 557. 

 Tragelaphus dianse simplex, Matschie, op. cit. p. 560, 1912. 

 Tragelaphus dianse sassae, Matschie, op. cit. p. 561, 1912. 



