A SPORTING TRIP THROUGH ABYSSINIA 



Measurements of Skulls. 



Madoqua saltiana (Blainv.). Salt's Dik-IJik. 

 (Native name, " Dik-Dik" or " Inshu.") 



Salt's antelope was discovered by Henry Salt in Abyssinia at the 

 beginning of the nineteenth century. 



Total shot 6.-2 <?, 3 ?, 



Height. 

 144 



Length. Weight. 

 23i.25i 8 lbs. 



" One dik-dik was shot at Tadechamalka ; after this I did not see a 

 single specimen all through my journey." 



Measurements of Skulls. 



atest \vi. 



1.S7 

 2.07 



Ourebia inoittana (Cretzschm.). Abyssmian Oribi. 

 (Native name, " Facko.") 



This oribi was first discovered in Sennar by Riippell's collector Hey 

 in 1823, and described by Cretzschmar from specimens now in the 

 Senckenberg Museum in Frankfort-on-the-Main. The type specimen was 

 obtained at Fatzogloa, or Fazokl, on the Blue Nile. 



