144 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



7. 7. 8. 213. Skull, with horns, and skin. Bimu, Welle 

 Valley. Same collection. Same history, 



7. 7. 8. 214. Sknll, with horns, immature. Danga, Congo. 

 Same collection. Same history, 



7. 7. 8. 216. Skull and skin, female. Nigeria. 



Same history. 



7. 7. 8. 217. Skull, with horns. Nigeria. Same 

 collection. Same history. 



7. 7. 8. 218. Skull and skin, female. Nigeria. 

 Same collection. Same history, 1907. 



IX. OUEEBIA COTTOXI. 



Ourebia cottoui, Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. i, p. 177, 

 1908 ; HoUister, Smithson. Misc. Collect, vol. Ivi, no. 2, p. 4, 

 1910; HeUer, ibid. vol. Ix, no. 8, p. 12, 1910. 



Oribia cottoni, LycleTcker, Game Animals of Africa, p. 177, 1908. 



Typical locality Guasin-gishu Plateau, British East 

 Africa. 



About the size of 0. rjoslingi (23 inches at shoulder), but 

 with a rather longer coat and the general colour paler and 

 brighter, being tawny, fading to buff on flanks, instead of 

 dark clay-colour shading into ochre ; hairs drab for basal 

 two-thirds, but otherwise buff, except for very small black 

 tips ; no distinct dark frontal mark ; tail very short, less than 

 one- third the length of that of goslinyi, about 1\ inches. 

 Horns short and well ridged, although not so strongly as in 

 haggarcli, skull, compared with that of goslingi, broader, 

 stouter, and shorter in front of orbits. 



7. 12. 29. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Surgoit Eock, 

 Guasin-gishu Plateau, British East Africa. Type. 



Presented by Major P. H. G. Poivell- Cotton, 1907. 



7. 12. 29. 2. Skin, mounted, and skull. Same locality. 



Same history. 



X. OUEEBIA GALLAEUM. 



Ourebia gallarum, Blaine, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. xi, p. 146, 

 1913. 



Typical locality shores of Lake Helene, about 60 miles 

 south of Addis Abeba, Abyssinia. 



