130 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



F. — Opeotragus oreotrag-us aceratos. 



Oreotragus aoeratos, NoacJc, Zool. Ann. 1899, p. 11 ; 0. Neumann, 



Sitzher. Ges. nat. Frcunde, 1902, p. 173. 

 Oreotragus saltator aceratos, LydeMcer, Qaine Animals of Africa, 



p. 167, 1908. 



Typical locality Lindi Hinterland, East Africa. 



Distinguished from all the other races by the reddish or 

 ochery colour of the fore-qiiarters ; the hind-quarters alone 

 being olive (roe-colour). 



The range includes Xyasaland, Southern Angoniland, and 

 North-eastern Ehodesia. 



92. 8. 1. 63. Skull, with horns, and skin. Zomba, 

 Nyasaland (B. C. Africa) ; collected by A. Whyte, Esq. 



Presented ly Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G.,K.G.B., 1892. 



94. 1. 25. 21. Skin, mounted, and skuU. Fort Lister, 

 Nyasaland. Same donor, 1894. 



96. 10. 26. 23. Skin, immature. Southern Angoniland. 

 Presented hy Sir Alfred Shcujie, K.C.M.G., G.B., 1896. 



95. 2. 2. 1*7. Skull, with horns, and skin, immature. 

 Mlange, Nyasaland. Same donor, 1895. 



2. 8. 12. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Muchinga 

 Mountains, North-eastern Ehodesia, 



Presented ly F. H. Melland, JEsq., 1902. 

 7. 11. 15. 6. Skull, with horns, and skin. South 

 Chemsali district, North-eastern Ehodesia. 



Presented by B. L. Harger, Esq., 1907. 



7. 11. 15. 7-8. Two skulls and skins, female. Same 



locality. Sccme history. 



7. 11. 15. 9. Skin. Same locality. Same history. 



G.— Oreotrag'us oreotragus porteousi. 



Oreotragus saltator porteusi, Lyde'k'ker, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1911, p. 960, 

 Game Animals of Africa, Su^jpl. p. 9, 1911 ; name misspelt. 



Typical locality Zaria * district of Northern Nigeria, 

 Imperfectly known. Skull differs from that of sehillingsi 

 by its much greater width, the diameter across the orbits 

 being 31 against 2^| inches ; it is further distinguished by the 



* Incorrectly given as Yola in original description. 



