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ron Ee KORRIGUM. 
DAMALISCUS KORRIGUM (OaizB.). 
[PLATE VII.] 
Antilope senegalensis, Children, Denh. & Clapp. Trav., App. p. 192 (1826) (nec Cuv.) ; 
Wagn. Schr. Saug. Suppl. v. p. 447 (1855). 
Damalis senegalensis, Ham. Sm. Griff. Cuv. An. K. iv. p. 35], v. p. 368 (1827) ; Gray, 
Ann. Mag. N. H. (1) xviii. p. 233 (1846) ; id. List Ost. B. M. p. 59 (1847) ; id. 
P. Z. S. 1850, p. 140 ; id. Knowsl. Men. p. 21, pl. xxi. ( 9 ) (1850); Gerr. Cat. Bones 
Mamm. B. M. p. 244 (1862) ; Fitz. SB. Wien, lix. pt. 1, p. 181 (1869) ; Gray, Cat. 
Rum. B. M. p. 45 (1872); id. Hand-l. Rum. B. M. p. 115 (1873) ; Matschie, 
Nat. Wochenschr. 1894, p. 417. 
Antilope korrigum, Ogilb. P. Z. S. 1836, p. 103. 
Damalis korrigum, Gray, List Mamm. B. M. p. 158 (1843) ; id. List Ost. B. M. p. 145 
(1847). 
Bubalis senegalensis, Temm. Esq. Zool. Guin. p. 195 (1853) ; Brehm, Thierl. 11. p. 217, 
plate (animal) (1880). 
Alcelaphus senegalensis, Lyd. Field, lxxvu. p. 858 (1891). 
Bubalis korrigum, Lyd. Horns and Hoofs, p. 201 (1893). 
VernacuLak Name :—Korrigum in Bornou (Denham & Clapperton). 
Size medium. General colour reddish fawn, with distinct black patches 
on face, shoulders, hips, and thighs. No dorsal dark line, and no dark 
markings on feet. ‘Tail barely reaching to hock, its terminal third with a 
blackish crest along the top. 
Skull heavily built; its basal length ( ¢ ) 14°8 inches, greatest breadth 5:7, 
muzzle to eye 10°8. 
Horns thick, rising abruptly upwards and backwards from the skull, and 
evenly curving backwards, diverging as they go; their extreme tips showing 
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