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which the colour of the hair is known may be conveniently 

 introduced here : — 



A. Both sexes dark ; horns regularly curved in a 



subcircular manner. 

 Size medium B. c. sinqjsoni. 



B. Adult bulls dark, young bulls and cows red or 



tawny; horns more expanded laterally. 



a. Throat of bulls orange tawn3\ 



a'. Size large; throat of cows orange.... B. c. ijlanicevos. 



b'. Size smaller ; throat of cows coloured 

 like neck ; horns mainly in one 

 plane ; ear-fringe of cows partly 

 orange (some old bulls red) B. c. liunti. 



b. Apparently no orange on throat. 



Size medium ; horns strongly bent 

 backwards ; ear-fringe of cows 

 mainly black B. c. brachijceros. 



c. Adults of both sexes rufous or tawny ; horns 

 more or less ungulated and flattened. 



a. Size small ; horns strongly ungulated ; 



heavy ear-fringes ; ax)parently a dark 



dorsal stripe B. c. nanus. 



b. Size apparently larger ; horns less strongly 



ungulated; less abundant ear- fringes ; 



no dark dorsal stripe B. c. beddingtoni. 



In the present race the horns, so far as can be determined, 

 are of the general type of those of ]jlaniceros, but with the 

 tips inclined more backwards and inwards, so that the 

 interval between them is less. Old bulls apparently black, 

 younger ones, like cows at all ages, rufous or tawny, with 

 black " points." Apparently no orange on throat. 



605, a. Skull, with horns, female. Lake Chad district. 

 Co- type. Figured in Wild Oxen, Sheep, and Goats, p. 114, 

 as a male, but identified as a fully adult female in Froc. 

 Zool Soc, 1913, p. 240. Length of horns 17 inches, tip-to-tip 

 interval 6£ inches. Presented by Capt. H. Clapperton, B.N., 



and Col. D. Denliam, about 1825. 



605, h. Skull, with horns, female. Lake Chad district. 

 Co-type. Same history. 



4. 7. 9. 13. Frontlet and horns of an aged bull. 

 Northern Nigeria, east of Kontago. Length of horn 

 17 inches, tip-to-tip interval 20 inches, palm width 6 inches. 



Preseiited by Capt. H. Coch, 1904. 



7. 7. 8. 254. Skull, with horns, of a younger bull 



