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Typical locality Sobat Valley, Sudan ; range from the Albert 

 Nyanza in the south to east of Lake Eudolf, and northwards 

 through the Bahr-el-Ghazal across the Sobat Eiver to the Blue 

 Nile. 



78 —19. 1. 15. 524. 1911. Balir-el-Ghazal ProTinoe, Sudan. 



JIMELA. 



DaMALISCUS KOEEIGTJM JIMEI/A. 



DamaUsms senegalensis, Solater, Proo. Zool. Soo. 1886, p. 176; 1890, 



p. 354. 

 DamaUs jimela, Mateohie, Sitzber. Gea. nat. Prennde, 1892, p. 135. 

 Damaliscus jimela, Sclatei and Thomas, Book of Antelopes, vol. i. p. 67, 



1895. 

 Damaldscus corrigwm jimela, Lydekker, Great and Small (Jame of Africa, 



p. 166, 1899 ; Game Animals of Africa, p. 118, 1908. 

 Damaliscus Tcorrigmm, jimela, Pocook, Proe. Zool. Soo. 1910, p. 903. 



Similar in size to the Tiang ; differs in being darker in colom* 

 and having rather smaller horns. The glossy sheen on the coat is 

 a very conspicuous feature "in this race. 



Best horn measurements (No. 19. 7. 15. 104) :— length on front 

 curve 17| ; circumference 85 ; spread from tip to tip 8|. 



Typical locality, Juba Valley, East Africa ; range from Northern 

 Uganda southwards' across the Uasin Gishu Plateau to the southern 

 shores of the Victoria Nyanza. It has also been found along the 

 Tana and Sabaki rivers. 



79 —19. 7. 15. 104. 29 December, 1902. Near Loudiani, Eavine 



District, Kenya Colony. 

 80-81 — 19.7.15.105-106. January, 1902. Near Londiani, Ravine 



District, Kenya Colony. 

 82-83 —19. 7. 15. 107-108. Uasin Gishti Plateau, Uasin Gishu Dis- 



trict, Kenya Colony. 



Damaliscus horrigum selousi, described by Lydekker * from a 

 head presented to the Museum in 1907 by Selous, shot at the same 

 localities as Nos. 19. 7. 15. 104-106, appears to have been founded 

 on one of the many colour variations to which this race is subject. 



* Damaliscus corrigwm selousi, Lydekker, Field, vol. ex. p. 250, 1907; 

 Game Animals of Africa, p. 117, 1908. 



