162 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



13. 3. 2. 1. Head, mounted, and body-skin (including 

 limbs). Salle Forest, Gire, Abyssinia. 



Presented by L. C. G. Clarke, Esq., 1913. 

 13. 3. 2. 1. Skin, female. Same locality. Same history. 



The two following specimens belong to this or one of the 

 allied north-eastern races : 



6. 11. 1. 66. Skull, with horns, and skin. Wotchacha, 

 N. E. Africa ; collected by Mr. P. Zaphiro. 



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



6. 11. 1. 67. Skull, with horns, and skin. Lake Zuay 

 (Zwei), south of Shoa ; same collector. Same history. 



L Tragrelaphus scrip tus multicolor. 



Tragelaphus multicolor, 0. Neumann, Sitzber. Ges. nat. Freunde, 



1902, p. 95 ; Lonriberg, ArUv Zool. vol. ii, no. 15, p. 6, 1905 ; 



Matscliie, Sitzber. Ges. nat. Freunde, 1912, p. 545. 

 Tragelaphus scriptus multicolor, Lydekher, Great and Small Game 



of Africa, p. 325, 1908 ; Ward, Becords of Big Game, ed. 6, 



p. 309, 1910, ed. 7, p. 307, 1914. 



Typical locality Hawash Valley, south-east of Sekua 

 Eange, Shoa, Abyssinia. 



Type in collection of Dr. 0. Neumann. 



Size approximately the same as in typical race ; neck 

 with a short-haired collar ; dorsal crest black ; general colour 

 light rufous brown, with a row of four distinct white 

 spots on haunches; under-parts black, with a whitish 

 patch posteriorly ; nose blackish brown ; a spot below each 

 eye (but no chevron in front) and another on lower jaw, 

 chin, and a throat and a breast patch white ; front of fore- 

 legs black, with white patches on sides of knees ; a pair of 

 large black-rimmed white spots above both main and lateral 

 hoofs ; a white streak down front of hind-legs ; tail-tip black. 



13. 4. 28. 1. Skin, mounted. Hawash Valley. The 

 two pairs of black-rimmed white spots respectively above 

 main and lateral hoofs are very distinct and characteristic. 



Presented by Lord Wodehouse, 1913. 



