NKOTKAGIN.E 135 



775, li. \ Skull and skin, female. Mashooaland. 



135, h. ) Bij exchange loith the South African Museum. 



1. 6. 3. 86. Skull, with horns. Maslionaland. 



Presented hj F. C. Selous, R.q., 1901. 



97. 8. 25. 4. Skull, with horns, immature. South-east 

 Africa. Presented iij J.ffolUott Darling, Esq., 1897. 



97. 8. 25. 4. Head, mounted. Mount Fletcher, Griqua- 

 land East. Same history. 



8. 4. 15. 1. Head, mounted. Barotsiland. 



Presented hij S. P. Griffin, Msq., 1908. 



12. 1. 1. 1-3. Three frontlets, with horns. Mazabreka, 

 North-west Ehodesia. Presented hj Pi.. C. Wood, Esq., 1912. 



12. 3. 27. 1, 2. Two skulls, male, with horns, and 

 immature female. Same locality. Same history. 



10. 2. 16. 5. Skull, with horns. Nsele, Awemha, North- 

 east Ehodesia. Presented by P. H. Melland, Esq., 1910. 



12. 5. 10. 2. Skull, with horns, and skin. Luapula 

 A^alley, Belgian Congo. Presented hy Col. C. F. Blaine, 1912. 



II. OUEEBIA HASTATA. 



Antilope hastata, Peters, Seise Mossambique, Sdugeth. p. 188, pi. xli, 



fig. 2 ; Giebel, Sdugethiere, p. 317, 1855 ; Wagner, Schreber's 



Sdugthiere, Suppl. vol. v, p. 411, 1855 ; Huet, Bull. Soc. Acclim. 



1887, p. 46. 

 Calotragus hastata, TemniincJc, Esqidss. Zool. Quine, p. 191, 1853. 

 Soopophorus hastatus, Fitzinger, Sitzber. h. Alt. Wiss. Wien, vol. lix, 



pt. 1, p. 165, 1869 ; Matschie, Sdugeth. Deutsch-Ostafriha, p. 121, 



1895. 

 Nanotragus hastatus, BrooTce, Proa. Zool. Soc. 1874, p. 642 ; Flower 



and Lydekker, Study of Mammals, p. 339, 1892 ; Lydekker, 



Horns and Hoofs, p. 219, 1893. 

 Oreotragus hastatus, Biltimeyer, Abh. schweiz. pal. Ges. vol. iv, p. 53, 



1877. 

 Ourebia hastata, Sclater and Thomas, Book of Antelopes, vol. ii, 



p. 21, 1895 ; Thomas and Wroughton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 



ser. 7, vol. xix, p. 387, 1907. 

 Oribia hastata, Lydekker, Great and Small Game of Africa, p. 239, 



1899, Game Animals of Africa, p. 171, 1908. 



Typical locality Senna, Zambesia. 



Nearly related to 0. ourebi, but with a larger and more 

 conspicuous ear-patch, a more slender and less heavily tufted 

 tail, with more or less white along the inferior lateral edges. 



