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Skull and Horns of Tiang. 
4.—TIANG (D. corrigum tiang). 
Trang, Sudani. 
The East African representative of the korrigum, from which it 
differs by the larger area of black on the inside of the limbs, and 
the tan colour of their lower portion. The tiang of Uganda 
(D. c. selousz) is distinguished by the bright chestnut colour of the 
muzzle and of the area round the eye above the dark eye-stripe. The 
desert-tiang (D. c. jowesz) of the Upper Sudan inhabits sandy tracts in 
place of swamps, and is a plumper and browner animal, with no dark 
eye-stripe, and, it is reported, no dark markings on the limbs. 
Distribution—Sennar, Kordofan, and the Bahr-el-Ghazal. 
Lengthon Circum- 
Piantwer. | fevered: Tip to Tip. Locality. Owner. 
25% oF 114 Kordofan ; . Major C. J. Hawker. 
24% 103 92 Do. - . Major A. J. B. Percival. 
244 93 9 White Nile. . H. Cookson. 
244 fe) 74 W. Kordofan . . A. L. Butler. 
