MADOQUIN.E 177 



94. 4. 9. 4. Skill. Forty miles south of Berbera. 



Same liiMory. 

 9. 6. 1. 43-46. Four skins. Wel)i Valley, Somaliland. 



Presented hij Dr. R. E. Drake-Brockman, 1909. 

 9. 6. 1. 47. Skill. Hara Oda, Somaliland. Same history. 



III. MADOQUA riACENTlXII. 



Madoqua piacentinii, Drahe-Brockman, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1911, 

 p. 981, pi. Ivi, fig. 1. 



Typical locality Gliagaburis, near Obbia, Italian Somali- 

 land. 



Similar in size to 3L sivaynei, but with the grey grizzling 

 of the back fine and distinct, without a buff suffusion. " The 

 neck is fairly grizzled all round, the pale throat and bufl' 

 chin-patches Ijeing completely cut off from the pinkish buff 

 of the chest. Apart from the fine grey grizzling, the most 

 distinctive patches are about the head. There is a bright 

 rufous diamond-shaped nose-patch, which stands out con- 

 spicuously on the gi'izzled head, while the terminal part of 

 the long hairs of the crest is of dull creamy buff. The hairs 

 of the crest, however, vary so much [in colour] in dik-diks, 

 that little importance can be attached to this feature " 

 (Drake-Brockman). 



11. 8. 2. 51. Skull, with horns, and skin. Gliagaburis, 

 Italian Somaliland. Tj^pe. 



Presented hy Dr. R. E. Drcihe-Brockman, 1911. 



11. 8. 2. 55. Skull, with horns, and skin. Same locality. 



Same history. 

 lY. MADOQUA PHILLIPS I. 



Madoqua phillipsi, Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1894, p. 327 ; Hoyos, 

 Zu den Aidihan, p. 185, 1895 ; Swayne, Seventeen Trips through 

 SomaUland, Y). o\H, 1895; Sclater and Thomas, Book of Ante- 

 lopes, vol. ii, p. 175, pi. xxxi, fig. 2, 1895 ; Elliot, Field Miis. Zool. 

 Pub. vol. i, p. 115, 1897; Lydelher, Great and Small Game of 

 Africa, p. 262, 1899, Gajne Animals of Africa, p. 189 ; Beddard, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1909, p. 188; Ward, Records of Big Game, 

 ed. 6, p. 172, 1910; Pocock, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1910, p. 876; 

 Drake-BrocTiman, Mamm. of Somali, p. 68, 1910, Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. 1911, p. 978, pi. Iv, fig. 8. 



Typical locality Dobwein, northern SomaUland. 

 A variable species, somewhat larger in size than average 

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