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of moist skin. From the dorsal aspect the rhinariuni 

 appears as a crescentic band, tliicker raesially iu front tlian 

 posteriorly at tiie sides, the hairs on the npper side of the 

 muzzle spreading far forwards between the nostrils, forming 

 a well-defined field with an evenly convex antero-lateral 

 edge. The surface of the rhinarium is covered with a 

 reticulation of grooves defining low rounded eminences. 

 The jjreorbital gland is marked exten^ally by a slightly 



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A. Muzzle and rhinarium of Damaliscus nlbifruns from the front. X 5. 



B. The same from above. 



C. The same from the side. 



D. Extremity of the penis of D. pijfjaryus from below. 



E. The same from the riffht side. 



raised circular naked area, with a central orifice leading 

 into a short cylindrical tube penetrating about halfway into 

 the substance of the thick gland. 



Inguinal glands are absent, and there is a single pair of 

 mammae. 



The 'pedal glands, like those of other Bubalines I have 

 already described, are well developed only on the fore feet 

 where they consist of a deep and long interdigital pouch 

 overlapped to a great extent above bv the folded integumen^ 



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