External Characters of Ruminant Artiodactyla, 367 



*luteicauda, 17. rubripennis (9). 



*luteoguttatus, 16. rubrofasciatus (24). 



niyricollis (19). rugosus (1). 



*nigrolimbatus, 11. sexguttatus, 15. 



notatus (18). sexmuculatus, 3. 



octopustulatus, 36. *sexpustulatus, 14. 



pallipes, 22. speciosus (24). 



pictus (3). xpinosus (34). 



por rectus (2). splendid us, 0. 



quadrilineatus, 27. subgriseus, 23. 



qtiadritrp.niatus (26). tritasciatus, 1. 



quadrivittatus (26). variegatus, 18. 



>-ewtVt(18). vittaticollis. 26. 



riveti, 13. vittatus, 21. 



rubripennis, 8. 



Horsell, Aug. 1918. 



XXXIH. — On some External Characters of Ruminant Artio- 

 dactyla. — Part IV. The Redunchue (Cervicaprinse) and 

 iEpycerinse. By R. I. Pocock, F.R.S. 



As in the previous papers of this series published in the 

 'Annals' for June, August, and September of this year, the 

 pagination subjoined to the specific headings refers to my 

 treatise on the Cutaneous Glands of the Ruminants printed 

 in the Proc. Zool. Soc. for 1910. 



Subfamily Bedtjncinm (olim Cervicaprince). 



Genus Pelea. 



Pelea capreolus, Bechst. (p. 911). 



A second specimen of this species, which came into my 

 hands since 1910, enables me to confirm in every particular 

 the characters of the genus, based on external features, which 

 I pointed out in that year. 



Since this specimen, like the first, had no trace of inguinal 

 glands, I think it may be assumed that Owen's statement as 

 to their presence was false. 



The only fact I have to add to my original description is 

 that the false hoofs on both the fore and hind feet are 

 united across the middle line. 



Genus Eleotragus, Gray. 

 Eleotragus arundinum, Bodd. 

 In 1910 I was not in a position to incorporate an accouut 



