SHARPE’S STEINBOK 187 
Skull and Horns of Sharpe’s Steinbok. 
SHARPE’S STEINBOK (Rhaphiceros sharpei). 
This species has the white-speckled chestnut coat of a grysbok, 
coupled with the feet of a steinbok. The crown of the head has a 
crescent-shaped black mark; and the large ears are very sparsely 
haired externally. 
Distribution.—N yasaland, Barotsiland, and Northern Rhodesia ; repre- 
sented by a local race, RX. s. colonicus, in North-eastern Transvaal. 
a ee te Locality Owner 
-2 N.W. Rhodesia . Te OieAGeel Bo lsonkmian: 
—2 Se ae Do. : 7) Cac. vianns 
12 14% i Near Tete . ; Ds ykavell: 
1 13 13 Lower Shire River . Lord William Percy. 
13 14 14 N.W. Rhodesia . . Marquis Pizzardi. 
1} 1} 1Z Do. : . KR. C. Forster. 
1} I} 12 N.E. Rhodesia . . Hon. Walter Rothschild. 
14 1g 12 B.C. Africa . ‘ Ls i Cripps: 
145 1} 23 N.W. Rhodesia . » {De Fries. 
— Owner’s measurements. 
