796 MR. OLDriELD THOMAS ON THE [NoV. 17, 



65. PhaCOOHCEBTIS iETHIOPIOUS, Pall. 



(P. Z. S. 1894, p. 145.) 

 d skeleton. Zomba. 



66. BUBALia LICnTENSTEINI, Pet. 



(P. Z. S. 1892, p. 553; 1803, p. 504; 1894, p. 145.) 



67. CoNNOcnJETEa taueinus, Burch. 



a. Skin and sluill. South end of Lake Chilwa. Presented by 

 Mr. H. C. McDonald. 



This specimen is the type of the subspecies distinguished by 

 Mr. Sclater as G. t. johnstoni '. 



68. Cephalophus guimmi, Linn. 



(P. Z. S. 1892, p. 554 ; 1893, p. 504.) 

 Zomba (A. Sharjje & A. Whyte). 



69. Oeeoteagus saltatoe, Bodd. 

 (P. Z. S. 1892, p. 533; 1894, p. 145.) 



70. Otjeebia hastata. Pet. 



(P. Z. S. 1893, p. 504 ; 1894, p. 146 {Nanotrarjus scopanus).) 

 Lake Shirwa {A, Whyte). 



71. Eaphiceeos shaepbi, sp. n. (Plate XXXIX.) 



a. Ad. skin : cf • Southern Angoniland. Presented by Mr. 

 Alfred Sharps. 



A IlcqjJnceros with the white markings of the Grysbok, but with 

 the feet of the Steinbok. 



Size apparently rather less tiian in the Steinbok (R. campestris). 

 General colour ricli glossy fulvous rufous, much brighter than in 

 either of the allied species. Mixed with the fulvous liairs there 

 are, as in It. tnelanotis, a large number of perfectly white ones. 

 Muzzle brown above, darkest in the middle line, but without tlie 

 common sharply-defined nose-patch. Sides of muzzle dirty 

 whitish ; cheeks and sides of neck fawn. Crown with a well- 

 marked crescentic black marking, as in B. campestris. Ears 

 large, very thinly haired externally, tiie hairs mostly white, black 

 along the edges. Colouring of under surface and limbs as in 

 R. campestris. Tail short, above rufous mixed with white, like the 

 back ; below white. 



Horns of the single specimen (of the age of which I have no cranial 

 evidence) conical, straight, little more than an inch long, very 

 thick in proportion to their length, but already commencing to be 

 ringed basally, within an inch from their tip. They ai'e thus, 

 whether young or old, quite unlike those of any other allied ante- 

 lope, and would alone serve to distinguish the new species. 



Dimensions (approximate) of the type, a flat skin ; — Length of 



ft, p. 616, pi. ixviii. See also p. 506. 



