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ashy grey and dark brown grizzling of the hairs of the back, 

 the tips of which are alone ringed with isabelline rufous and 

 dark brown, so that the whole tone of the back is rufous 

 fawn. Drake-Brockman, in comparing this race with the 

 typical phillipsi, observes that it is darker, " and in its wild 

 state looks of a dark red-brown colour." 



4. 5. 9. 31. Skull and skin, female. Harrar. 



Presented ~by Major H. N. Dunn, 1904. 



FIG. 20. FBONT AND SIDE VIEWS OF SKULL AND HORNS OF HARRAR 

 RACE OF PHILLIPS' DiK-DiK (Madoqua phillipsi harrarensis), 



4. 5. 9. 32. Skin. Thirty-five miles east of Harrar. 



Same history. 



6. 11. 1. 69. Skull, with horns, and skin. Harrar; 

 collected by Mr. P. Japhira. 



Presented by W. N. McMillan, Esq., 1906. 

 11. 8. 2. 48. Skin, imperfect. Between Harrar and 

 Jig-jigga. Presented by Dr. E. E. Dralte-Brockman, 1911. 

 11. 8. 2. 52. Skin, imperfect. Daggar, near Jig-jigga. 



Same history. 

 0. 3. 3. 25. Skull, female. Abyssinia. 



Presented by the Lord Lovat, 1900. 



