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Size considerably larger than in the other Dik-diks inhabiting 

 the valley of the Northern Guaso Nyiro, with the proboscis greatly 

 elongated, the nasals being extremely short. No lateral rufous 

 marking, the greyish-buff dorsal coloration passing directly into 

 the white of the underparts. 



Horn measurements of No. 19. 7. 15. 211 : length 3 ; spread 

 from tip to tip 1|. 



Typical locality, Lake Stephanie district ; range from the 

 Northern G-uaso Nyiro and north bank of the Tana Biver north- 

 wards through the Lake Rudolf and Lake Stephanie regions to 

 Southern Abyssinia. 



186 19.7.15.211. 7 February, 1912. Northern Guaso Nyiro, 



Kenya Colony. 



187 19.7.15.212. 5 April, 1912. Northern Guaso Nyiro, 



Kenya Colony. 



188 19.7.15.213. 5 February, 1912. Northern Guaso 



Nyiro, Kenya Colony. 



189 19.7.15.214. Skin, mounted. 26 February, 1912. 



Northern Guaso Nyiro, Kenya Colony. 

 190-191 19.7.15.215-216. Skins, mounted. February and 



April, 1912. Northern Guaso Nyiro, Kenya Colony. 

 192-195 19.7.15.217-220 (females). Skins, mounted. February 



and March, 1912. Northern Guaso Nyiro, Kenya Colony. 

 196-197 -19.7.15.221-222 (females). Skins, mounted. 1912. 



Northern Guaso Nyiro, Kenya Colony. 



Subfamily REDUNCIN^E. 



VAAL KHEBOK. 

 PELEA CAPKEOLUS. 



Antilope capreolus, Bechstein, Uebersicht vierfiiss. Thiere, vol. i. p. 98, 



1799; vol. ii. p. 646, 1800. 

 Redunca capreolus, A. Smith, S. African Quart. Journ. vol. ii. p. 211, 



1834. 

 Pelea capreolus, Gray, Cat. Ungulata Brit. Mus. p. 90, 1852; Cat. 



Euminants Brit. Mus. p. 29, 1872 ; Hand-List Ruminants Brit. Mus. 



p. 99, 1873. 



The only genus of the subfamily Reduncince in which foot- 

 glands are found, occurring on all four limbs; inguinal glands 



