ANTILOPIN^ 101 



Distinguished from typical race by larger size, darker 

 colour, and longer horns, which are not so broadly expanded, 

 and have the tips turning partly forwards as well as inwards. 

 Fine horns measure from 19 to 23 inches in length, with a 

 basal girth of from 4| to 6f , and a tip-to-tip interval of 

 from 2 to 13^ inches. 



92. 2. 5. 3. Head, mounted. Near Berbera, Somali- 

 land ; collected by Lieut. -Col. H. G. C. Swayne. Figured in 

 the Book of Antelopes, vol. iii, p. 198, fig. 82a. 



Presented hj Dr. P. L. Mater, 1892. 



94. 2. 21. 10. SkxiU, with horns, and skin. Somahland ; 



collected by Col. Swayne. Same donor, 1894. 



94. 2. 21. 11. Skull, with horns, and skin, female. Same 



locality and collector. Same history. 



91.12.3.3. Skull, with horns. Bendap Mt., Somaliland. 



Presented hy Gen. Sir A. H. Paget, G.G.B., 1891 



91. 12. 3. 4. Skull, with horns, female. Same locality. 



Same history. 



93. 6. 30. 4. Skin, mounted. Shebeli Valley, Somali- 

 land. Same donor, 1893. 



12. 10. 31. 103-4. Two pairs of horns, on the frontlets. 

 Purchased at Aden, and doubless imported from Somaliland. 



Bequeathed hy A. 0. Hume, Esq., G.B., 1912. 



13. 9. 4. 1-3. Three skulls, with horns. Somaliland. 



Presented ly H. Hawker, Esq., 1913. 



F. — Gazella soemmerringi butteri. 



Gazella soemmerringi butteri, Thomas, Proc. Zool. 8oc. 1904, vol. i, 

 p. 4 ; O. Neumann, Sitzher. Oes. nat. Freunde, 1906. p. 4 ; 

 Lydekher, Game Animals of Africa, p. 267, 1908; Ward, Becords 

 of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 273, 1910, ed. 7, p. 271, 1914 ; Matschie, 

 Sitzher. Ges. nat. Freunde, 1912, p. 260. 



Typical locality southward of Dana Valley, Boran- 

 Gallaland. 



Distinguished from the typical Abyssinian form by its 

 inferior stature, and the presence of a distinct black pygal 

 band on front edge of white rump-patch ; black face-bands, 

 especially those in the line of the eyes, strongly developed, 

 and a faint trace of a flank-band; hair of neck reversed 

 from withers to a point half-way along the nape ; horns 



