NEOTIlA(;iN-K ].")3 



Differs from neumanni by presence ul' a dark Lrown 

 triangular spot on nose, contrasting strongly with rufons 

 of face. Further evidence is required to show whether 

 this feature is constant, although there are stated to be 

 distinctive characters in the skull. 



E. — Raphicerus campestris capricornis. 



Baphicerus neumanni capricornis, Thomas and Schwann, Proc. Zool. 



Soc. 1906, p. 584. 

 Rliapliiceros campestris capricornis, Lydehher, Game Animals of 



Africa, p. 181, 1908. 



Typical locality Klein Letaba, Transvaal. 



Distinguished from the East African race by the larger 

 auditory bulhe and rather longer nasals ; slight traces of the 

 dark coronal mark of the typical race persist in the female. 



5. 12. 9. 78. Skull, with horns, and skin. Klein Letaba, 

 north-eastern Transvaal; collected by Mr. C. H. B. Grant. 

 Type. Presented hij C. D. Budd, Esq., 1905. 



5. 12. 9. 79. Skull and skin, female. Same locality and 

 collector. Same history. 



97. 8. 25. 1-3. Three skulls, with horns, one immature, 

 provisionally refeiTed to this race. Enkeldoorn, ^Mashona- 

 land. Presented hy J. ffoliott Darling, Esq., 1897. 



The following form, if distinct, may indicate another race 



of this species : — 



Pediotragus kelleni, Jentirdc, Notes Leyden Mus. vol. xxii, p. 41, 1900 ; 

 Sclater and Thomas, Booh of Antelopes, vol. iv, p. 225, 1900. 



Typical locality, Cuneni Valley, Mossamedes. 

 Known by two skulls in the Leyden Museum. 



II. EAPHICEKUS SHAEPEI. 



Raphiceros sharpei, Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1896, p. 796, pi. xxxix ; 



Chubb, Proc. Bhodesia Scient. Assoc, vol. vii, p. 30, 1908 ; 



Hamilton, Proc, Zool. Soc. 1913, p. 539. 

 Rhaphiceros sharpei, Bryden, Great and Small Game of Africa, 



p. 251, 1899 ; Lydehher, Game Animals of Africa, p. 180, 1908 ; 



Ward, Records of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 187, 1910. 

 Raphicerus sharpei, Sclater and Thomas, Booh of Antelopes, vol. iv, 



p. 225, 1890; Thomas and Schtuann, Proc, Zool. Soc. 1906, 



p. 683. 



