KORRIGUM, TIANG, OR TOPI 139 
Head of Korrigum. 
KORRIGUM, TIANG, or TOPI (Damaliscus corrigum). 
Korrigum, Bornow. Derri, Hausa. 
Horns with a single slightly lyrate curve. Size large. General 
colour reddish with a blackish blaze on the face and usually similar 
patches on the upper part of the fore-limbs, hips, and thighs, which 
extend in the form of a garter on the inside of the limbs above the 
knees and hocks. Tail-tuft black. 
A.—TYPICAL KORRIGUM or SENEGAL HARTEBEEST 
(D. corrigum typicus). 
In this race the black markings are strongly pronounced, and a 
streak is given off from the face-blaze to run upwards and outwards 
below the eye. The lower parts of the legs appear to be coloured like 
the body. 
Distribution Senegambia and the interior of West Africa. 
Length on Circum- 
Be CATE ference: Tip to Tip. Locality. Owner 
—284 10# 43 N. Nigeria ~ 3) (CG. B. Watson: 
—263 93 15% Senegambia . . Imperial Museum, Vienna. 
264 9? 5t Lake Chad . . Major D. F. MacCarthy Morrogh. 
—254 93 14 Gambia . : . W.B. Stanley. 
24% 10 62 Lake Chad . ; A’. IL. Ross: 
242 9 9 Nigeria . 4 . A. B. Baillie-Hamilton. 
— Owner's measurements. 
