190 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



C— Madoqua kirki hindei. 



\l adoqua kirki hindei, Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. x, 

 p. 242, 1902 ; Lydel-ker, Ga?ne Animals of Africa, p. 192, 1908. 



Rhynchotragus hindei, 0. Neumann, Sitzber. Gcs. nat.Freunde, 1905,, 

 p. 89. 



Rhynchotragus kirki hindei, Lonnberg, ArJciv Zool. vol. iv, no. 3^ 

 p. 2, 1907. 



Typical locality Kitui district, British East Africa. 



Rather larger than the typical race. General colour 

 more fulvous, especially the middle line of the back, which is 

 bright grizzled fulvous ; legs deep reddish fulvous ; white 

 eye-markings distinct ; long crest-hairs deep reddish fulvous, 

 with black tips ; outer side of front margins of ears edged 

 with black. Nasals more bent down and laterally com- 

 pressed than in typical race, with a short articulation to 

 upper ends of premaxillffi. 



The following dimensions, in millimetres, are given by 

 Thomas of the type female skull : — greatest length 109 ; 

 zygomatic width 53' 5; length from tip of muzzle to tip of 

 nasals 34; nasals 18*7 x 16; muzzle to orbit 52*5; width 

 of brain-case 43 • 7 ; muzzle to front of anterior premolar 24. 



0. 9. 4. 2. Skull and skin, female. Kitui district, British 

 East Africa. Type. Presented hij S. L. Hiiide, Esq., 1900. 



98. 10. 28. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Machakos, 

 British East Africa. Same donor, 1898. 



98. 1. 5. 15. Skull, with horns, and skin. Tsavo Valley, 

 Machakos. Same history. 



10. 1. 15. 1-3. Three skulls, with horns, and skins. 

 Tsavo, Taru Desert, British East Africa. Same donor, 1910. 



10. 1. 15. 4. Skin. Same locality. Same history. 



4. 2. 19. 1. Skin. North of AthiEiver, Ukamba, British 

 East Africa. Presented hy Dr. B. E. Drake-Brochnan, 1904. 



4. 6. 5. 5. Skin, female. Simba Valley, British East 

 Africa. Presented hy Sir F. J. Jackson, K.C.M.G., C.B., 1904. 



4. 6. 5. 6. Skull and skin, immature. Same locality. 



Same history. 



