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C — KobuS kob adolfl, num. n. 



Adenota kob adolfi-friderici, Schwarz, Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. xi, 

 p. 496, 1918, ncc Kobus adolfi-friderici, Matschie. 



Typical locality German side of the luoutli of the Shari, 

 Boriiu, north-west Africa. 



Type in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt-am-AIaine. 



Described as larger than typical race, with the flank-zone 

 paler, the horns stouter, and the skull relatively narrower. 

 General colour fulvous (bistre), darker posteriorly, lighter on 

 the shoulders and neck, and face flank-zone yellowish buff 

 (maize-yellow), darkening on thighs ; hoof- bands l)road and 

 yellowish ; otherwise much as in typical race. 



No specimen in collection. 



D.— Kobus kob bahr-keetae. 



Adenota kob bahr-keetae, Schwarz, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, voL xi, 

 p. 497, 1913. 



Typical locality Bahr Keeta, north-east of Fort Archam- 

 bault. Upper Shari district, north-west Africa. 



Type in Senckenberg Museum. 



Stated to be rather smaller than preceding race, with 

 darker flank-zone, and weaker, somewhat deflected horns. 

 General colour deep fulvous (brownish terra-cotta), darker 

 posteriorly, lighter on shoulders, neck, and face ; flank-zone 

 light fulvous, darkening on thighs (l)uff) ; otherwise as in 

 typical race. 



No specimen in collection. 



E. — Kobus kob ubang'iensis. 



Adenota kob ubangiensis, Schivarz, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, 

 vol. xi, p. 498, 1913. 



Typical locality Duma, near Libenge, Ubangui (Ubangi) 

 Valley, north-west Africa. 



Type in Senckenberg Museum. 



Darker than preceding race, with a distinct black suffusion. 

 General colour much like the " ru oclu^e " of the " IJeport de 

 Oouleurs," but somewliat more brownish, and distinctly but 



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