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b\ Skull and horns longer ; length of fomier 

 about 10/,, inches (255 mm.). 

 a-. Length of skull 255 mm., of upper 

 series of cheek-tectli 62 mm. ; general 

 axis of horns rising above frontal 

 plane. 

 aK Horns shorter and moderately curved 11. r. holior. 

 Jr. Horns longer and curved outwards, 

 with the tips much inbent. 



0-*. Si/e larger ; colour darker B. r. wardi. 



6*. Size smaller; colour lighter li. r. tolii. 



h-. Length of skull 10.^ inches (256 mm.), of 

 upper series of cheek-teeth 63 mm. ; 

 horns slightly lyrate, with their general 

 axis below frontal plane B. r. nigeriemis. 



In the matter of colouring the following five races are 

 characterised as follows : — 



A. General colour pale yellowish fawn ; hair shorter 



than in r. redunca B. r. n igeriensis. 



B. General colour grizzled fawn. 



a. General tint yellower B. r. holior, B. r. 



wardi, and B. r. cottoni. 



h. General tint browner ^.r. iigandce. 



A.— Redunca redunca redunca. 



Cervicapra redunca redunca, Bothschild, Powell-Cotton's Sporting 

 Trip through Abyssinia, p. 470, 1902. 



Cervicapra redunca typica, Ward, Becords of Big Game, ed. 5, p. 222, 

 1907, ed. 6, p. 222, 1910 ; Alexander, From Niger to Nile, vol. ii, 

 p. 392, 1897 ; Lydeklier, Game Animals of Africa, p. 231, 1908. 



Nagor. 



Typical locality Gori Island, off Senegal. 



Size small, shoulder-height about 27 inches. Hair 

 relatively long; general colour dark yellowish fawn, no 

 dark marking on liml)S. Skull very small, length about 

 8-14 inches (225 mm.); upi^er series of cheek-teeth very 

 short, 2^ inches (54 mm.). Horns very short and stout, 

 with the tips hooked strongly forwards and inwards. In the 

 first of two specimens recorded in Ward's list which can be 

 definitely referred to this race the length is 10 inches, the 

 girth 43, and the tip-to-tip interval 6^ inches. 



The range extends from Senegal and Gambia to the Gold 

 Coast. 



