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portion of the rhinarium, which is much shorter from before 

 backwards than in Ncemorhedus, being considerably more 

 overgrown with hair. 



Fier. 3. 



tofitfth 



A. Muzzle of Budorcas ta.vicolor from the front, X \. 



B. The same from the side. 



C. Genital area of Budorcas taxicolor. p., pendulous extremity of penis; 



t, long tuft of hair protruding from the prepuce ; m., mammas 

 arising from glandular elevation ; s., scrotum. 



The feet resemble in essential particulars those of the dried 

 example figured in 1910 (p. 852) and described (p. 856), 

 except that on the fore foot there is no trace of the 



