162 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



13. 3. 2. 1. Head, mounted, and body-skin (including 

 limbs). Salle Forest, Gire, Abyssinia. 



Presented ly L. G. G. Glarhc, Esc[., 1913. 

 13. 3. 2. 1. Skin, female. Same locality. Same history. 



The two following specimens belong to this or one of the 

 allied north-eastern races : — 



6. 11. 1. 66. Skull, with horns, and skin. Wotchacha, 

 K E. Africa'; collected by Mr. P. Zaphiro. 



Presented hy W. N. McMillan, Esq., 1906. 



6. 11. 1. 67. Skull, with horns, and skin. Lake Zuay 

 (Zwei), south of Shoa ; same collector. Same history. 



I.— Tragelaphus scriptus multicolor. 



Tragelaphus multicolor, 0. Neumann, Sitzber. Ges. nat. Freunde, 



1902, p. 95 ; Lonnberg, Arkiv Zool. vol. ii, no. 15, p. 6, 1905 ; 



Matschie, Sitzber. Qes. nat. Freunde, 1912, p. 545. 

 Tragelaphus scriptus multicolor, LydeTcker, Great and Small Game 



of Africa, p. 325, 1908; Ward, Records of Big Game, ed. 6, 



p. 309, 1910, ed. 7, p. 307, 1914. 



Typical locality Hawash Valley, south-east of Sekua 

 Eange, Shoa, Abyssinia. 



Type in collection of Dr. 0. Neumann. 



Size approximately the same as in typical race ; neck 

 with a short-haired collar ; dorsal crest black ; general colour 

 light rufous brown, with a row of four distinct white 

 spots on haunches ; under-parts black, with a whitish 

 patch posteriorly ; nose blackish brown ; a spot below each 

 eye (but no chevron in front) and another on lower jaw, 

 chin, and a throat and a breast patch white ; front of fore- 

 legs black, with white patches on sides of knees ; a pair of 

 large black-rimmed white spots above both main and lateral 

 hoofs ; a white streak down front of hind-legs ; tail-tip black. 



13. 4. 28. 1. Skin, mounted. Hawash Valley. The 

 two pairs of black-rimmed white spots respectively above 

 main and lateral hoofs are very distinct and characteristic. 



Presented hy Lord Wodehouse, 1913. 



