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than in the other members of the groujD, reaching to the 

 front margin of the orbits, and are pointed (instead of trun- 

 cated or blunt) at their junction with the frontals ; the 

 lachrymals are also longer, and the infraorbital foramina are 

 divided. The last-named feature and the reduction of the 

 premolars to two pairs are characters common to Connoclioetcs ; 

 wliile the elongation of the nasals is a character allying the 

 species to Bubalis, although the form of the occipital region 

 of the skull is like that of other species of Danialiscus. 



89. 8. 3. 8. Skin, mounted. Northern bank of Tana 

 Eiver, Jubaland. Type. Also skulk 



Prcscntecl by H. C. V. Hunter, Esq., 1889. 



89. 8. 3. 9. Skin, mounted, female. Same locality. 



Figured Proe. Zool. Soc. 1889, p. 372, pi. xlii, and woodcuts. 



Same history. 

 Skull, with horns. Same locality. 



Same history. 

 Three skulls, with horns. Tana Valley. 

 Presented by Dr. P. L. Sclater, 1903. 

 Skull, with horns, female. Tana Valley. 



Presented by T. J. Muir, Esq., 1910. 



12. 7. 2. 6. Skull, with horns (fig. 7), and skin. Kina- 



komba. Tana Valley. Presented by G. Blaine, Esq., 1912. 



12. 7. 2. 7. Skull, with horns, and skin, female (?). 



Tana Valley. Same history. 



12. 12. 7. 1. Head-skin. Same locality. Sajiie history. 



III. Genus CONNOCH^TES. 



ConnochiEtes, Lichtenstein, Mag. nat. Freunde, vol. vi, p. 152, 1814 ; 



Sclater and Tliomas, Boole of Antelopes, vol. i, p. 93, 1895 ; 



Lonnberg, K. SvensTca Vet.-Ah. Handl. vol. xxxv, No. 3, p. 43, 



1901, ArUv Zool. vol. v, No. 10, p. 21, 1909 ; PococTc, Proc. 



Zool. Soc. 1910, p. 904. 

 Cemas, Olieii, LeJirhuch Naturgesch. vol. iii, Zool. pt. 2, p. 727, 1816. 

 Catoblepas, H. Smith, Griffith's Animal Kingdotn, vol. iv, p. 366, 



1827 ; Riiti'meyer, Ahh. schweiz. pal. Ges. vol. iv, p. 49, 1877. 

 Gorgon, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, p. 189. 

 Butragus, Blyth, Gray, Gat. Ruminants Brit. Mus. p. 43, 1872. 



Eelatively large and clumsily built antelopes, with 

 moderate elevation of the withers, massive heads, and broad 

 bristly muzzles. Face with a large tuft of thick black hair 



