BUBALINiE 4.) 



Damaliscus corrigum tiang, Lydekker, Great and Small Game of 

 Africa, p. 166, 1899, Game Animals of Africa, p. 117, 1908 ; 

 Ward, Becords of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 141, 1910. 



Damaliscus korrigum tiang, Bocock, Broc. Zool. Soc. 1910, p. 902. 



TiANa. 



Typical locality Sobat Valley. 



Apparently differs from the typical race by the larger 

 amount of black on the inner side of the limbs, and the 

 bright tan of their lower segments, which thus differ markedly 

 from the rufous of the body. There is, however, but one skin 

 of the typical race in the collection for comparison. Nose 

 black. Sclater and Thomas state, from the evidence of a 

 single skull, that the tiang, as this race is called, is rather 

 smaller than the korrigum, and the horns are decidedly 

 shorter than those of the latter. Good horns measure from 

 19 to 22 J inches along front curve, with a girth of from 

 7 to 9J, and a tip-to-tip interval of from 5| to 8 inches. 



91. 8. 8. 48. Skin, mounted. Eenk, Sudan. 



Presented hj B. McD. Hawker, Esq., 1891. 



4. 7. 2. 1. Head, mounted (fig. 6). North-east Africa. 



Bequeathed hy H. Andreiv, Esq., 1904. 



9. 7. 8. 2. Skin. Between Tonga Island and Lake No, 

 Bahr-el-Ghazal. Presented hj C. C. Tower, Escq., 1909. 



60. 4. 20. 4. Skull, with horns, immature. Bahr-el- 

 Ghazal; collected by Consul J. Petherick. Pnrcliased, 1860. 



59. 9. 23. 3. Skull, with horns, female. Ajak, Bahr-el- 

 Ghazal ; collected by Consul J. Petherick. Same history. 



0. 8. 6. 5. Skull, with horns, young. Bahr-el-Ghazal. 



Presented hy Capt. S. S. Floiccr, 1900. 



0. 8. 6. 6. Skull, with horns, female. Same locality. 



Same history. 



0. 8. 6. 4. Skin. White Nile. Same history. 



98. 7. 2. 13. Skull, with horns, wanting lower jaw, 

 North-east Africa. Presented hy H. Andrew, Esq., 1898. 



99. 7. 1. 1. Skull, with horns, female. Faki Kowi, 

 White Nile. Presented hy F. Buryes, Escq., 1899. 



0. 8. 7. 1. Skin. White Nile. 



Presented hy Major H. N. Dunn, 1900. 



