56 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



A. — Connochaetes taurinus taurinus. 



ConnocliEetes taurinus typicus, Lydekker, Great and Small Game of 

 Africa, -p. 194, 1899 ; Ward, Becords of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 153, 

 1910. 



Typical locality Bechuanalancl. 



Face and throat-fringe black ; the former without a white 

 chevron. 



The range extends as far north as the Zambesi. 

 138, k Skin, mounted, female. Madji Mountains, 

 Bechuanaland. Type. 



Presented hij Br. W. J. Bvrchell, about 1817. 

 42. 4. 11. 10-11. Two skins, one a young female. South 

 Africa ; collected by Sir Andrew Smith. 



Fu7xhased ( Wariuick), 1842. 

 11. 16. 12. 1. Skin, mounted. N. E. Rhodesia. 



Presented by L. A. Wallace, Esq., C.M.G., 1911. 

 7. 7. 9. 1. Skin, mounted," young. Bred at Woburn, 

 Beds. Presented by the Dnke of Bedford, K.G., 1907. 



99. 6. 9. 1. Head, mounted. Africa. 



Presented by W. Woodbyrne, Esq., 1899. 



7. 2. 21. 1. Head, mounted. Bechuanaland. 



Presented by J. W. Boiven, Esq., 1907. 

 86. 5. 5. 12. Skeleton, mounted. Sebakwi River, 

 Mashonaland ; collected by F. C. Selous, Esq. 



Purchased, 1886. 

 89. 2. 4. 2. Frontlet and horns. Swaziland; collected 

 by Morton Green, Esq. Maximum span 28 inches. 



Purchased, 1889. 

 48. 7. 13. 1. Skull, with horns. S. Africa. 



Purchased, 1848. 



8. 3. 17. 4. Skull, with horns. Portuguese East Africa. 



Presented by J. Rowland Ward, Esq., 1908. 

 7. 4. 12. 1. Skull, with horns. Barotsiland. 



Presented by J. Rowland Ward, Esq., 1907. 

 6. 5. 2. 1. Skin. East bank of Loangwa River, Rhodesia. 



Presented by H. Cookson, Esq., 1906. 

 6. 5. 2. 2. Skin. Same locality. Same history. 



The following specimens may be racially distinct : — 

 10. 9. 26. 1-4. Three skulls, with horns, and four skins. 



