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angle of mouth ; tliroat and chest warm sepia or sooty ; back 

 reddish sepia, with little grey on the sides, but the flanks 

 light umber-brown ; hoof-ljand incomplete ; light neck-band 

 (as in the preceding) stopping short of root of ear, which it 

 reaches in typical race. Skull relatively wide. 



c. Kobus elhpsiprymnus kondensis, Matschic, Mitt. Zool. Mus. 



Berlin, vol. v, pt. 3, p. 556, 1911. 



Typical locality ]\Iwaya, at north-western end of Lake 

 Nyasa, S.W. Kondeland, German East Africa. 



Type in Zoological Museum, Berlin. 



Eesembles K. c. thikm in the incompleteness of the white 

 hoof-band and the dark colour of the remainder of the foot, 

 l:)ut is distinguished by the general colour being less dark ; 

 on the hind half of the neck, the shoulders, and the sides of 

 the body the tint is not lighter than broccoli-brown ; on the 

 middle of the back and upper half of legs much the same, 

 and only on the feet and lower part of legs umber-brown. 



d. Kobus elhpsiprymnus lipuwa, Matschie, Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berlin, 



vol. V, pt. 3, p. 560, 1911. 



Typical locality between Mwaya and Mbaka Valleys, 

 German East Africa. 



Type in Zoological Museum, Berlin. 



Named on the evidence of the skull and horns, for the 

 characteristics of which reference must be made to the 

 original description, as it is too long to quote. 



c. Kobiis ellipsiprymnus kulu, Matschie, Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berlin, 

 vol. V, pt. 3, p. 561, 1911. 



Typical locality Maliwe, westward of Kilwa, German 

 East Africa. 



Type in Zoological Museum, Berlin. 



Also named from the skull and horns alone, the descrip- 

 tion of which is too long and detailed for quotation in this 

 place. 



/. Kobus ellipsiprymnus canescens, Lonnhcrg, K. SvensTca Vct.-Alx. 

 Handl. vol. xlviii, no. 5, p. 160, 1912. 



Typical locality Guaso-nyiro, British East Africa. 

 Type in Royal Swedish Museum of Natural History. 



