On an extinct llavlehee^te from Egypt. 3."55 



Horns : Imgtli 10 ; basal girth 9. 



Hah. Western Uganda. 



Type. Adult male (skin and skull). B.M. no. 5. 4. 3. 22. 

 From S.VV. Aukole, Uganda. Collected and presented by 

 Colonel Delnie-Radelifte. 



This is the largest known race of the Korrigum. There 

 is a series of eleven s|)e('iinens of this sub.^pecies in the B.AI. 

 Collection, clii< tly from the Njonki Nile and from S.VV. 

 Ankoli", and all are remarkably uniform in type. 



Damaliscus Icorrigum eurus, subsp. n. 



Colour maroon, changing to bright reddish bay in posterior 

 dorsal region. Legs and body-markings as in ugandce. 

 Facial bhize blue-blacl<, with an unbroken band of similar 

 colour extending from the blaze under the eyes to below the 

 ears. 



Skull as in ugandie. 



Measurements in inches : — 



Condylo-basai b ngtli l;3*];} ; occiput to nasals G'15 ; orbit 

 to gnathion lO'lo ; na.-als7'13; palatal length 8"15 ; supra- 

 orbital width 6 ; width at masseteric knobs 3"8 ; width of 

 muzzle above first premolars 2'9; upper dental series 3"13. 



Huh. Ussangu, German East Africa. 



Type. Adult male (skin and skull). B.M. no. 5. 2. 2. 18. 

 From the plains of the Upper Ruaha River. Collected and 

 presented by Sir Alfred Sliarpe. 



The lange of the Korrigum is interrupted by the barrier 

 of the Tanganyika Tlateau, and this is its most southern race. 

 In the Zambesi basin it is replaced by the Sassaby {Dama- 

 liscus lunatus), a s|)ecies to which it is closely related. 



XXXV. — An extinct Ilartelxesle from Egypt. 

 \\y GiLBEUT Blaini:. 



Buhulis buoasti-t, sp. n. 



An extinct hartebeeste, of which skulls have been found 

 in ancient Egyptian tonib-pits, together wiih those of domestic 

 animals. 



Skull showing affinities both to Ithvd and major, but 

 ditt'cring from tlicm in the greater prominence of the suprj;- 

 orbital ridges and in the peculiar development of the cranial 



