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5. 5. 18. 1. Skin, Zululand. 



Presented ly Surg.-Gen. Sir D. Bruce, C.B., 1905. 

 10. 6. 10. 5., Skull, with horns. Angola. 



Presented by Dr. W. J. Ansorge, 1910. 

 12. 10. 19. 1. Frontlet and horns. Zeerust, Transvaal. 



Presented ly T. J. Starke, Esq., 1912. 

 Of the following specimens — from unknown localities — 

 the majority probably belong to the present race. 

 646, h. Pair of horns. 



Presented hy the Trustees of the Hunterian Museum. 

 646, c^. Skull-face, with horns. Same history. 



646, e. A similar specimen. Same history. 



646,/. Skull, with horns. Same history. 



61. 8. 21. 8 (646, m). Skeleton and skin, immature female. 



No history. 

 96. 6. 30. 1. Skin, female. 



Presented ly J. G. Millais, Esq., 1896. 



B. — Strepsiceros strepsiceros bea. 



Strepsiceros strepsiceros bea, Heller, Smithson. Misc. Collect, vol. Ixi, 

 no. 13, p. 3, 1913. 



Typical locality Donyo Geisha, on the escarpment east of 

 Lake Baringo, British East Africa. 



Type in U.S. ISTational Museum, Washington. 



General colour brighter than in typical race, with the 

 stripes more conspicuous, but reduced in number to six or 

 eight. Compared with the next race, which it resembles in 

 the reduction of the stripes, it differs by the darker colour of 

 the median region of- the back, the ear-tips, and the bands 

 on the pasterns, as well as by the longer coat and more 

 conspicuous stripes. 



93. 7. 9. 25. Skull, with horns. Shire Highlands, 

 ISTyasaland; collected by A. Whyte, Esq. Length of horns, 

 on curve, 52 inches. 



Presented by Sir E. H. Johnston, G.G.M.G., K.C.B., 1893. 



7. 10. 25. 6. Frontlet and horns, provisionally referred 

 to this race. Portuguese East Africa. 



Presented by F. Vaughan Kirby, Esq., 1907. 



