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Described as being lighter-coloured than harnieri* with 

 the forehead bright rufous and more sharply contrasting 

 ■with the body-colour than in either harnieri or matschiei* 

 Size large. Horns more uniformly curved and longer tlian 

 in d. defassa, and thus closely approximating to tliose of 

 K. ellipsiprymmcs. Fine horns measure from 31 to 36f inches 

 in length, with a girth of from 8i to 10 J, and a tip-to-tip 

 interval of from 18J to 36 inches. 



The Semliki and Nyanza forms to which separate 

 names have been given by Matsohie t are here regarded as 

 inseparable from this race, 



63. 7. 7. 1. Head, mounted, Uganda. Noticed by Murie. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc, 1863, p. 3. 



Presented hy Capt. J. H. Speke, 1863. 



1. 8. 9. 124-5. Two skulls with horns. Toru, Uganda. 

 In the larger specimen (fig. 27) the length of the horns is 

 34^ inches. 



Presented hy Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 1901. 



5.4.3.19-20. Two skins. South-western Ankoli, Uganda ; 

 collected by Mr. W. G. Doggett. 



Presented hy Lieut.-Gol. C. Dehne-Eadcliffe, 1905. 



5. 4. 3. 21. Skeleton. Same locality and collector. 



Same history _ 



12. 12. 16. 1. Skull, with horns. Ankoli. 



Presented hy Sir F. J. Jackson, K.C.M.G-., G.B., 1912. 



C— Kobus defassa unctuosus. 



Cervus sing-sing, Bennett, Bep. Council Zool. Soc. 1832, p. 5, nomen 



nudum. 

 Antilope koba, Ogilby, Penny Cyclopaedia, vol. i, p. 79, 1834, Proc. 



Zool. Soc. 1836, p. 103, nee Erxleben. 

 Antilope sing-sing, Waterhouse, Cat. Mamm. Mus. Zool. Soc. p. 41, 



1838, nomen nudum. 

 Antilope unctuosa, Laurillard, Did. Univ. Hist. Nat. vol. i, p. 622, 



1841 ; Wagner, Schreber's Saugthiere, Suppl. vol. iv, p. 434, 



1844. 

 Kolus sing-sing, Oray, List Mamm. Brit. Mus. p. 159, 1843. 

 Kobus sing-sing, Oray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, vol. xviii, p. 232, 



1846, Knowsley Menagerie, p. 15, 1850, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, 



p. 131, Cat. Ungulata Brit. Mus. p. 99, 1852, Cat. Buminants 



* Supra, p. 234. t Hid. p. 237. 



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