MADOQUIN.E 1^^'^ 



99. 12. 28. 2. Skull and skin, female. Same locality. 



Same historij. 



9G. G. 23. 1. Skin, ni.nmted, and fskidl. Somaliland. 



Presented hj Major F. H. G. Foiu ell- Cotton, 1896. 

 96. 6. 2:3. 1. Skin, female, mounted. Same locality. 



Same history. 



4. 5. 9. 3. Skull and skin, female. Gerbergi, Somali- 

 land, rrcscnted hj Major H. N. Dunn, 1904. 

 9 1, 40-42. Three skulls and skin, female, one 

 immature. Dawa Valley, British East Africa. 



Presented hy Vr. P. E. Drake-Brochman, 1906. 

 11. 8. 2. 42-47. Six imperfect skins. Mogadishu, 

 Italian Somaliland. Same, donor, 1911. 



0. 3. 17. 26. Skull, ^vith horns. No locality. 



Presented hy the Lord Delamere, 1900. 

 95. 10. 13. 1. Skull, with horns. Jug Fafan, south- 

 western central Somaliland. 



Presented hy Dr. P. B. Christie, 1895. 



B.— Madoqua g-uentheri wroughtoni. 



Ehvnchotragus guentheri wroughtoni, Drake-Brochman, Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. sef. 8, vol. iv, p. 51, 1909, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1911, p. 984 ; 

 Lonnherg, K. SvensJia Vet.-Ak. Hancll. vol. xlvm, no. 5, p. loo, 

 1912. 



Typical locality Wehi Valley, Gallaland. 



Size approximately that of typical race, but general colour 

 dark grizzled yellowish, fading only slightly as it extends on 

 to shoulders, flanks, and haunches, although ending abruptly 

 on under-parts, where the chest and abdomen are white, 

 instead of the grizzled area fading somewhat gradually into 

 the pale pinkish buft^ of the chest and abdomen as in M. y. 

 guentheri; crest, muzzle, and legs rather darker than in 

 latter; ears broader and larger than in any other duiker 

 except M. cavendishi, to which this race presents a superficial 

 resemblance. Basal length of skull 3^ inches (95 mm.); 

 maximum width 2| inches (55 mm.). 



9. 6. 1. 39. Skull, with horns, and skin. ^Mount Al)U-el- 

 Kassim, north bank of Webi Eiver, Gallaland. Type. 



Presented hy Dr. P. E. Dralr-Brochnan, 1909. 



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