MADOQUIN.i: 197 



marked contrast to the grey of the neck, with a white ring 

 round each eye ; tail coloured throughout like back. Basal 

 lengtli of skull 4| inches (111 mm.), maximum width 3|- 

 (85 mm.), length from muzzle to orbit 3^ inches (82 mm.). 



94. 9. 27. 1. Skin, mounted, and skull. Somaliland ; 

 collected by Herr J. Menges. Purchased, 1894. 



94. 9. 27. 2. Skull and skin, female. Same locality and 

 collector. Same history. 



94. 4. 14. 1-2. Two skins and frontlet, with horns. Same 

 locality and collector. Same history. 



7. 4. 19. 1. Head, mounted, female. Somaliland. 



Presented by F. M. Eansford, Usq. 



99. 2. 11. 6. Skull, with horns. North Somaliland. 



Presented hy the Lord Delamere, 1899. 



0. 3. 27. 30. Skull, with horns (fig. 22). Adadleh, 

 Somaliland. Same donor, 1900 



99. 7. 8. 7. Skull and skin, female. Same locality. 



Same donor, 1899. 



6. 5. 4. 16. Skull and skin, female. Waggar Mountains, 

 Somaliland. Presented hy Dr. R. E. Drake-Broehman, 1906. 



6. 5. 4. 17. Skin, female. Same locality. Savic history. 



6. 5. 4. 18. Skin, female. Sheitch, Somaliland. 



Same history. 



6. 5. 4. 19. Skull and skin, immature. Near Sogsodi, 

 Somaliland. Same history. 



11.8.2.56. Skull, with horns. Golis Eange, Somaliland. 



Same donor, 1911. 



12. 12. 91. 1. Skull and skin, female. Berbera, Somali- 

 land. Presented iy Arnold Hodson, Esq., 1912. 



Subfamily x.— REDUNCIN^. 



Large or inedium-sized antelopes, with horns only in the 

 males, which are ridged, and usually curved and distinctly 

 heteronymous, but may form simple spikes. Muzzle naked ; 

 face-glands rudimentary or wanting, but the lachrymal 

 depression in the skull always absent ; inguinal glands 

 present or absent ; foot-glands wanting except in Pelea ; two 

 pairs of teats ; false hoofs well developed ; main hoofs united 

 almost throughout their basal length by an interungual band 



