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back ; feet blackish brown, passing into black towards hoofs ; 

 tail (about 12 inches long, exclusive of tuft) coloured like 

 back above ; hairs on neck long and harsh. Fine horns 

 measure from about 29^ to 33 inches in length, with a girth 

 of from 8 to 9^ and a tip-to-tip interval of from 15^ to about 

 21 inches. 



The range of this race is generally considered, to extend 

 from western Abyssinia, through Sennar, Kordofan, and the 

 Nile Valley, to the Bhar-el-Ghazal and Lado, and British 

 and German East Africa, but if some at least of the above- 

 mentioned forms are admitted to rank as races, it will have 

 to be more or less curtailed. 



76. 9. 26. 1. Skin, mounted, and skull. Atbara Valley, 

 Abyssinia. Purchased (Gerrard), 1876. 



76. 9. S6. 2. Skin, mounted, and skull, female. Same 

 locality. Sa7]ie history. 



76. 9. 26. 3. Skeleton. Same locality. Same history. 



74. 11. 2. 6. Skull, with horns, and skin. Eoan Valley, 

 noi'th-west Abyssinia. Picrchased, 1874. 



6. 11. 1. 59. Skull, with horns, and skin. Lake Zuay 

 (Zwai), Gallaland ; collected by Mr. P. Zaphiro. May belong 

 to hawashensis. Presented iy W. N. McMillan, Esq., 1906. 



9. 2. 10. 1. Head, mounted. Sudan. 



Presented ly K. G. B. Struve, Esq., 1909. 



5. 9. 21. 6-7. Two skulls, with horns. Near Eoseires, 

 Sennar, Blue Nile. Presented hy Gapt. E. de H. Smith, 1905. 



2. 9. 4. 1. Skin, mounted. Southern Somaliland. 



Presented hy A. L. Butler, Esq., 1902. 



0. 8. 6. 14. Skull and skin, female. White Nile. This 

 and the next two specimens should represent harnieri. 



Presented ly Gapt. S. S. Flower, 1900. 



0. 8. 6. 15. Immature skin. Same locality. 



Same history. 



0. 8. 6. 12-13. Two skins. Bahr-el-Jeref, Upper Nile. 



Same history. 



12. 11. 13. 12. Skull, with horns. Binder Valley, Sudan ; 

 collected by Capt. M. E. T. Gunthorpe. 



Presented hy Gol. J. E. Gunthorpe, 1912. 



98. 7. 2. 8-10. Skull, with horns, head-skin, and body- 

 skin. Lake Eudolf. This and the next three specimens 



