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11. 8. 9. 31-32. Two skulls, witli horns, and skins, 



immature. Same locality. Same history. 



11. 8. 9. 33-41. Eight skulls and skins, female, some 



immature. Same locality. Same history. 



V. MADOQUA EKLANGEEI. 



Madoqua erlangeri, 0. Neumann, Sitzber. Ges. nat. Freunde, 1905, 

 p. 88 ; Lbnnherg, Arhiv Zool. vol. iv, No. 3, p. 2, 1907 ; Lydekker, 

 Game Animals of Africa, p. 190, 1908. 



Ehynchotragus erlangeri, DraTce-Brockman, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1911, 

 p. 983, errorim. 



Typical locality Ennia Gallaland, at Sheik Hussein, on 

 the left bank of the Webi Eiver. 



Type in collection of Dr. 0. ISTeumann. 



A small form, apparently inferior in size to M. sv/aynei, 

 described as similar in dorsal colouring to M. j^hillijjsi 

 harrarensis, but with the flanks rufous grey in place of 

 rufous, owing to the hairs being red only at the tips or 

 ringed with bright rufous and dark ; colour of back passing 

 gradually into that of flanks ; legs dark rufous ; head rufous, 

 without grizzling. In general appearance this dik-dik is 

 compared to a highly rufous M. swr/ynci. 



No specimen in collection. 



VI. MADOQUA CORDEAUXI. 



Macloqua oordeauxi, Drake-Brockman, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, 



vol. iv, p. 49, 1909. 

 Ehynchotragus cordeauxi, Drake-Brock^nan, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1911, 



p. 983, errorim. 



Typical locality near Dirri Dawa, in the Dinikil district 

 of Abyssinia. 



Somewhat smaller than M. saltiana, but larger than the 

 other Somali members of typical subgenus ; shoulder-height 

 about 13 inches. Darkish grey grizzling extending on to 

 shoulders, flanks, and hind-quarters ; back suffused with 

 reddish fawn ; chest somewhat reddish buff, this colour 

 extending but little on throat, in this respect differing 

 markedly from M. phillipsi ; legs similar to those of that 



