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11. 8. 9. 31-32. Two skulls, with horns, and skins, 



immature. Same locality. Same history. 



11. 8. 9. 33-41. Eight skulls and skins, female, some 



immature. Same locality. Same history. 



V. MADOQUA ERLANGEKI. 



Madoqua erlangeri, O. Neumann, Sitzber. Ges. nat. Freunde, 1905, 

 p. 88 ; Lonnberg, Arkiv Zool. vol. iv, No. 3, p. 2, 1907 ; Lydekker, 

 Game Animals of Africa, p. 190, 1908. 



Ehynchotragus erlangeri, Drake- Brockman, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1911, 

 p. 983, errorim. 



Typical locality Ennia Gallaland, at Sheik Hussein, on 

 the left bank of the Webi Paver. 



Type in collection of Dr. 0. Neumann. 



A small form, apparently inferior in size to M. swaynei, 

 described as similar in dorsal colouring to M. pliillipsi 

 harrarensis, but with the flanks rufous grey in place of 

 rufous, owing to the hairs being red only at the tips or 

 ringed with bright rufous and dark ; colour of back passing 

 gradually into that of flanks ; legs dark rufous ; head rufous, 

 without grizzling. In general appearance this dik-dik is 

 compared to a highly rufous M. swaynei. 



No specimen in collection. 



VI. MADOQUA COKDEAUXI. 



Madoqua cordeauxi, Drake-Brockman, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, 



vol. iv, p. 49, 1909. 

 Ehynchotragus cordeauxi, Drake-Brockman, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1911, 



p. 983, errorim. 



Typical locality near Dirri Dawa, in the Dinikil district 

 of Abyssinia. 



Somewhat smaller than M. saltiana, but larger than the 

 other Somali members of typical subgenus ; shoulder-height 

 about 13 inches. Darkish grey grizzling extending on to 

 shoulders, flanks, and hind-quarters; back suffused with 

 reddish fawn ; chest somewhat reddish buff, this colour 

 extending but little on throat, in this respect differing 

 markedly from M. pliillipsi; legs similar to those of that 



