THE SELOUS COLLECTION. 33 



other South African Steinbucks in the collection have been referred 

 to the Transvaal race, R. c. capricornis (infra). 



138 19. 7. 15. 163. November, 1875. Griqua Town, Griqua' 

 land West. 



TRANSVAAL STEINBUCK. 

 RAPHICERUS CAMPESTRIS CAPRICORNIS. 



Raphicerus neumanni capricornis, Thomas and Schwann, Proc. Zool. Soc. 



1906, p. 584. 

 Raphicerus campestris capricornis, Lydekker, Game Animals of Africa, 



p. 181, 1908. 



Closely allied to the typical race ; the dark coronal marking 

 very indistinct. 



The best horns in the series are those of No. 19. 7. 15. 167 : 

 length 4| ; spread from tip to tip 2. 



Typical locality, Klein Letaba, Transvaal. 



139 19.7.15.164. August, 1892. East Mashonaland, Southern 



Rhodesia. 



140 19. 7. 15. 165. July, 1895. Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. 



141 -19.7.15.166. 30 September, 1884. Sode Gara, North 



Kalahari, Bechuanaland. 



142 19. 7. 15. 167. August, 1892. Hanyani River, Mashona- 



land, Southern Rhodesia. 



143 19.7.15.168. 30 September, 1884. Metsi butluku, North 



Kalahari, Bechuanaland. 



EAST AFRICAN STEINBUCK. 

 RAPHICERUS CAMPESTRIS NEUMANNI. 



Pediotragus neumanni, Matschie, Sitzber. Ges. nat. Freunde, 1894, 



p. 122 ; Saugeth. Deutsch-Ostafrika, p. 120, 1895. 

 Raphicerus neumanni, Sclater and Thomas, Book of Antelopes, vol. ii. 



p. 47, 1896. 

 Raphiceros campestris (?) neumanni, Hunter in Bryden, Great and Small 



Game of Africa, p. 253, 1899. 



General colour much as in the typical form, the white facial 

 markings rather more prominent and the dark coronal patch 

 usually very indistinct or absent. Horns slightly larger. 



