NEOTKAGIN^E 149 



The following local races have been named : 



A. Usually a dark coronal mark. 



a. General colour orange rufous, with much 



white on bel^ E. c. campeatris. 



b. General colour vinaceous rufous, with less 



white below R. c. natalemis. 



B. No dark coronal mark, at least in male. 



a. Auditory bulla small. 



a! '. No dark nose-spot R. c. neumanni. 



b'. A dark nose-spot jR. c. stigmaticus. 



6. Auditory bulla large R. c. capricornis. 



A. Raphieerus campestris campestris. 



Rhaphiceros campestris typicus, Kirby, Game Animals of Africa, 

 p. 251, 1899. 



Typical locality South Africa. 



General colour orange rufous, with a large white area on 

 the under-parts and relatively large white patches on the 

 throat and round the eyes. 



43. 12. 7. 24. Skin. South Africa; collected by Verreaux. 



Purchased, 1843. 



46. 8. 3. 44. Skull, with horns. South Africa ; same 



collector. Purchased, 1846. 



46. 11. 20. 10. Skull, with horns, immature. South 



Africa. Purchased, 1846. 



46. 11. 18. 28. Skull, with horns. South Africa. 



Purchased (Stevens), 1846. 

 776, g. Skull, with horns. South Africa. 



Bequeathed ~by Gen. T. Hardwicke, 1835. 

 994, c. Skeleton, with horns. South Africa (?). 



Purchased (Zoological Society). 



1. 8. 5. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Near Worcester, 

 Cape Colony. Purchased, 1901. 



2. 12. 1. 32. Skull and skin, immature female. Deel- 

 fontein, Cape Colony ; collected by Mr. C. H. B. Grant. 



Presented ly Lieut.-Col A. T. Sloggett, C.M.G., 1902. 



2. 12. 1. 33. Skull and skin, immature female. Same 

 locality and collector. Same history. 



3. 3. 6. 29, 30. Two young specimens, in spirit. Same 

 locality and collector. Same donor, 1903. 



