THE SELqUS C'OJ,LECTiO^. '2o 



Comiochxtes tan riitus, Sclater, Lint Anim. Zool. Gardens, p. 150, 1883; 



Proe. Zool. Soc. 1900, p. 771, pi. xlviii. 

 Coniiochxtes taurinus faiu-inus, Lydekker and Blaine, Cat. Ungidate 



Mamm. Brit. Mus. vol. ii. p. 5G, 1914. 



Size larger than in Connoe/uef&s jnu ; slioukler-lieig-ht from ol 

 to 52 inches, hind quarters sloping more as in Ahelaplius. Horns 

 narrower at base and directed outwards to start with, then curving 

 upwards and inwards. No long fringe between fore legs, such as 

 occurs in Connochcetes gnu. General colour considerably greyer, 

 with a suggestion of dark stripes on neck and shoulders. Tail- 

 tuft brownish black. Snout long, and dorsal vertebrje thirteen in 

 number. Distinguished from the white-bearded race by the throat 

 fringe being ver\" dark brown in colour. 



Best horn measurements (No. 19. 7. 1-5. 118) : — outside 

 width 30g ; inside width 26.1 ; length over curve 27 ; width of 

 palm in straight line 5 ; spread from tip to tip 1^\. 



Typical localit}^ Bechuanaland ; range extends northwards as 

 far as the Zambesi and N. llhodesia. 



Selous * gives the following account of the distribution of the 

 Blue Wildebeest in South Africa in 1S81 : — " This animal is met 

 with on tlie western borders of Griqualand West and all along the 

 eastern ridge of the Kalahari Desert, and all over South Central 

 Africa wherever I have travelled from the Limpopo to the 

 Zambesi, and from the Mashuna country to Lake Ngami it is to be 

 met with in those districts that are suitable to its habits. Like the 

 Tsessebc it is partial to open downs devoid of bush, or open glades 

 in the forest, and is never met with in hilly countries. On the 

 Mababe Hat it congregates in immense herds during the dry season. 

 In the Manica country, north of the Zambesi, I did not see any 

 Blue Wildebeest ; but the natives told me that to the west of the 

 river Kafukwe, in the country of the Mashukulumbwc, they were 

 plentiful " 



93 —19. 7. 15. 118. April, 1888. North Kalahari, Khama's 



Country, Bechuanaland. 



94 —19.7.15.119. 26 October, 1879. Mababi Plain, Khama's 



Country, Bechuanaland. 



95 —19. 7. 15. 120. 14 November, 1883. Near Umniati Eiver, 



Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia. 



* Proc. Zool. Soc. 1881, p. 765. 



