Fig. 27.

Skull of Madoqua phillipsi (reduced).

(P. Z. S. 1894, p. 327.)

Our figure of the skull of this species is taken from that given in the Zoological Society’s ‘Proceedings,’ by the kind permission of the Society.

Besides the two specimens in spirits from Berbera obtained by Mr. E. Lort Phillips (one of which is the type) the British Museum contains several skins and skulls from Capt. Swayne’s collection, two skins from Milmil collected by Dr. Donaldson Smith, and those of Capt. Cox already referred to.

Our figure of this species (Plate XXXI. fig. 2) has been prepared from these specimens by Mr. Smit.

December, 1895.

55. THE DAMARAN DIK-DIK.
MADOQUA DAMARENSIS (Günth.).

? Neotragus saltianus, Bocage, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 743 (Angola).

Neotragus damarensis, Günth. P. Z. S. 1880, p. 20 (fig. skull) (Damaraland); Flow. & Lyd. Mamm. p. 338 (1891); Lyd. Horns and Hoofs, p. 215 (1893).