LIST OF THE PLATES (confinued). 



Plate 11. — Side view of Skull D, and figures of ossieone and teeth of the same. Skull D is 

 that presented to the British Museum by the late Mr. Boj-d Alexander. In fig. 4 the letter c has 

 been placed too much to the right; the canine is the left-hand tooth of the three. 



Plate 12. — Side and dorsal views of Skull G. Skull G is that in the Royal Scottish Museum, 

 Edinburgh. 



Plates 13 — 17. — Dorsal views of Skulls A — P. For explanation see the pages preceding 

 Plate 13. 



Plate 18. — Dorsal view of Skull B with ossicones in position — in Plate 3, fig. 2, the skull is 

 drawn with the ossicones removed — and sagittal section of the same. Skull B is tliat purchased by 

 the British Museum of Major Powell-Cotton. 



Plate 19. — Line diagrams showing the angles between certain bones in skulls of the Ox, Elk, 

 Okapi, Elephant, and Man. 



Plates 20 — 22. — The last three cervical and first two dorsal vertebrie of Okapi (Plate 20), 

 Giraffe (Plate 21), Ox and Camel (Plate 22). 



Plates 23—28. — The last cervical and first dorsal vertebra? of the Okajii skeleton in the Hon. 

 Walter Rothschild's museum at Tring compared with those of the skeleton in the British Museum 

 purchased of Major Powell-Cotton. 



Pi.A'I'ES 29—40. — Leg stripes of the Okapi. For explanation see the pagf> preceding Plate 29. 



Plates 41, 42. — Bandoliers of Okapi skin, lent by Major Powell-Cotton. 



Plate 43. — Bandoliers of Okapi skin, lent by Major Powell-Cotton; and head of the Okapi 

 presented to the British Museum by the late Mr. Boyd Alexander. 



Plate 44. — Side views of the mounted specimens of Oka])i in the British Museum presented 

 respectively by Sir Harry Johnston and the late Mr. Boyd Alexander. 



Plate 45. — Side views of the mounted specimen of Okapi in the British Museum presented by 

 Major Powell-Cotton, and that in the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh. 



Pr.ATE 4G. — Photograph of a living Okapi calf, and side view of the mounted specimen of Okapi 

 in the Hon. Walter Rothschild's museum at Tring. 



Plate 47. — Tails of Okiipi. 



Plate 48. — Diagrams showing the slope of the hair on the head of the Okapi. 



