PLATE 39. 





Right Tore-leg 

 Outside view. 



Fig. 1. Specimen in the Stockholm Museum ; half-i(nnvn, said to be male, No. 479 of J. Fraipont ; 

 figures copied from J. Fraipoui ('Annales du Miisce du Congo, Zoo!.,' ser.2, vol.i, " Okapia," 1907, p. 11, 

 fig. 3). This skin is the paratypc of Okapia liebrechtsi, Major, described in ' La Belgique Coloniale,' viii. 

 No. 45, November 9th, 1902, p. 533, but mentioned in ' Proc. Zool. Soc," 1902, ii, p. 73, published in 

 October, 1902. Dr. Forsyth Major at the time considered the sex to be female. The type specimen of the 

 species is the skull of an older Okapi, No. 480 of Frapiont. Sec remarks on Skull L in the pages 

 preceding Plate 13. 



Right Hind-leg 

 Outside view. 



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Right Foreleg Right Fore-leg 

 Outside view. Front view. 



Fig. 2. Specimen in the Anticerp Museum (Socicte Royale de Zoologic) ; adult, said to be male, No. 

 532 of J. Fraipont; figures copied from J. Fraipont ('Annales du Muscc du Congo, Zool.,' scr. 2, vol. t, 

 " Okapia," 1907, p. 15, fig. 8, and p. 24, fig. 24). A figure of this specimen was published in 1904 by 

 L. F. de Panic ('Ann. Soc. Roy. Zool. Malacol. Belg.,' 1904, p. clxiv). The corresponding skeleton is 



mounted in the Anticerp Museum, and is figured by Fraipont (I.e., plate xvi). 



