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0. 3. 27. 27. Skull, with horns, and skin. Layer Valley, 

 near Gewima, British East Africa. 



Presented by the Lord Delamere, 1900. 



0. 3. 27. 24. Skull and (?) skin, immature Same 

 locality. Same history. 



C. Madoqua g-uentheri smithi. 



Madoqua guentheri smithi, Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1900, p. 804 ; 



Lydekker, Game Animals of Africa, p. 194, 1908. 

 Rhynchotragus guentheri smithi, Lonnberg, Arkiv Zool. vol. iv, 



no. 3, p. 2, 1907. 



Typical locality Lake Stephanie district. 

 Known by the skull and head-skin, the former of which 

 is much larger and stouter than that of the typical race ; 

 basal length 4-^ inches (102*5 mm.); maximum width 

 (5$ mm.) ; length from tip of premaxillse to orbit 

 inches (59 mm.). 

 0. 11. 7. 13. Skull, with horns, and head-skin. South- 

 east of Lake Stephanie. Type. 



Presented ~by Dr. Donaldson Smith, 1900. 



XII. MADOQUA (EHYNCHOTRAGUS) 

 NASOGUTTATA. 



Madoqua (Rhynchotragus) nasoguttatus, Lonnberg, Arkiv Zool. 



vol. iv, no. 3, p. 1, 1907. 

 Madoqua (Rhynchotragus) nasoguttata, Lydekker, Game Animals of 



Africa, p. 194, 1908. 

 Rhynchotragus nasoguttatus, Lonnberg, Arkiv Zool. vol. iv, no. 3, 



p. 7, 1907 ; Drake-Brockman, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1911, p. 978. 



Typical locality Lake Baringo district, British East 

 Africa. 



Nearly allied to M. guentheri, but with still shorter nasals 

 (12 x 14 mm.) ; upper row of cheek-teeth relatively long, 

 measuring 37 mm., or the same as in the much larger M. g. 

 smithi (the corresponding measurement in typical guentheri 

 being 33 mm.). General colour grizzled grey; face pale 

 rufous, brighter on forehead, profusely spotted on lower half 

 with white. Drake-Brockman (loc. cit.) suggested, from the 

 analogy of M. Jcirki, that the white nose-spots, on which this 



