BUBALIN.^i 7 



Typical locality probably Gambia. 



Larger than the preceding species, standing as much as 

 44 feet at the withers, with more massive horns, which are 

 more sharply bent near the middle of their length, and have 

 long, smooth tips. General colour uniform rufous fawn, 

 ranging from deej) rafous almost to greyish fawn, with the 

 face deep brown, and dark brown or blackish streaks on the 

 fore-legs below the knees, and the tail-tuft black. The 

 record horns measure 26f inches along the front curve, with 

 a girth of 13^, and a tip-to-tip interval of 6^ inches. 



The range extends from Gambia to Nigeria and the 

 interior of the Cameruns, Togoland, etc. 



13. 3. 8. 3. Skin, mounted. Leri-n-duchi, North-eastern 

 Zaria, Northern Nigeria. 



Presented hy Malcolm P. Hyatt, Esq., 1913. 



76. 1. 4. 8. Skull, with horns, and head-skin. West 

 Africa. Purchased, 1876. 



95. 8. 25. 1-3. Skull, with horns, and skin, immature, 



and skull, with horns, and skin, female. Lokoja, at junction 



of Benue with Niger. Presented hy Lieut -Col. 



Sir F. J. D. Lugard, G.C.M.G., G.B., 1895. 



60. 1. 10. 19. Skull, with horns. West Africa. 



Purchased, 1860. 



64. 7. 16. 1. Skull. West x4frica; collected by Dalton. 



Purchased, 1864 



69. 2. 9. 1. Frontlet and horns. West Africa ; received 

 from E. Blyth, Esq. Co- type. Purchased, 1869. 



69. 2. 9. 2. Frontlet and horns, female. Same locality 

 and collector. Co-type. Same history. 



1987, e. Frontlet and horns, female. West Africa. 



No history. 



92. 11. 4. 1. Frontlet and horns. Southern Nigeria ; 

 collected by E. Bower, Esq. Purchased, 1892. 



99. 6. 15. 14. Skull, with horns, and skin. Northern 

 Territory of Gold Coast. Presented ly Capt. W. Giffard, 1899. 



1. 4. 3. 5. Skull, with horns, immature. Nigeria ; 

 collected by Major Wilkinson. 



Presented hy J. Roidancl IVard, Esq., 1901. 



4. 7. 9. 1. Skull, with horns, and head-skin. Zungeru, 

 Northern Nigeria. Presented hy Capt. H. Cock, 1904. 



