192 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



the tip of the premaxillse ; the latter bones short and widely 

 separated from nasals (with which they articulate in M. kirki 

 hindei) ; general colour, in typical race, coarsely grizzled 

 greyish fawn, much as in Kilimanjaro examples of M. kirki ; 

 no rufous on flanks, and that on limbs very dull ; crest much 

 mingled with black; backs of ears greyish fawn. For skull- 

 measurements, see below. 



The range of the species extends from Somaliland and 

 Oallaland to British East Africa. 



The three races are distinguished as follows : — 



A. Size relatively small. 



a. Under-parts pale pinkish buff M. g. guentheri. 



h. Under-parts white M- 9' wroughtoni. 



B. Size considerably larger M. g. smithi. 



The third race presents much the same relation to the 

 first as is borne by 3L cavcndisJii to M. kirki. 



A.— Madoqua gruentheri g-uentheri. 



Typical locality Ogaden, Somaliland. 



Size relatively small. Colour as described above. Basal 

 length of skull 3-}-| inches (96 mm.),* maximum width 2| 

 (53 mm.), length from muzzle to orbit 2-^^^ (51 mm.), do. 

 from tip of nasals to tip of premaxillae If inches (41-5 mm.). 



94. 2. 21. 18. Skull, female. Central Ogaden, Somali- 

 land ; collected by Lieut.-Col. H. G. C. Swayne. Type. 



Presented hy Dr. P. L. Sclater, 1894. 



94. 2. 21. 16-17. Two skins. Same locality and collector. 



Secme history. 



86. 11. 19. 2. Skull, with horns, and skin. Central 

 Somaliland. Presented hy E. Lort Phillij^s, Esq., 1886. 



96. 10. 8. 4. Skull, with horns, and skin. Kurrimangi, 

 Somaliland. Presented hy Co/pt. G. L. F. Leeithes, 1896. 



96. 10. 8. 5. Skull and skin, female. Same locality. 



Same history. 



99. 12. 28. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. AYardare, 

 Somaliland. Presented hy G. V. A. Peel, Esq., 1899. 



* Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1900, p. 804 : smaller dimensions are 

 given in the Book of AiiteJojyes. 



