KORRIGUM OR SENEGAL HARTEBEEST 



Head of Korrigum. 



KORRIGUM or SENEGAL HARTEBEEST (Damaliscus corrigum). 

 Derri of the Hausas. 



Horns with a single slightly lyrate curve. Size medium. General 

 colour reddish, with patches on the face, shoulders, upper part of fore- 

 legs, hips, and thighs, and the tail-tuft black j; no dark markings on 

 back and feet. 



Distribution. Senegambia and the interior of West Africa. 



Length on 

 front curve. 



-26| 



23S 



-2l 

 20 



9i8g 



Circum- 

 ference. 



9i 



68 

 61 



Tip to Tip. 



10 



III 



151 

 "i 



8| 



Locality. 



Senegambia 

 Lake Chad 

 Bornu, Lake Chad 

 Gambia . 



Do. . 



Do. 



Benue River . 

 Lake Chad 

 Between Benue and 



Lake Chad 

 Benue River 



Owner. 



Imperial Museum, Vienna. 



S. B. B. Dyer. 



Capt. J. K. Cochrane. 



Julius Jeppe. 



Paris Museum. 



British Museum (Dr. P. Rendall). 



Major J. A. Burdon. 



S. B. B. Dyer. 



Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



Major J. A. Burdon. 



TIANG (Damaliscus corrigum tiang). 



Apparently only a local race of the korrigum, from which it is dis- 

 tinguished by its slightly inferior dimensions, and certain differences in 

 the black markings on the face and limbs. 



Distribution. Sennar, Kordofan, and Bahr-el-Ghazal. 



