In the same paper Dr. Jentink describes an allied form from Mossamedes as Pediotragus kelleni. This species is based on two skulls in the Leyden Museum, obtained by the brothers v. d. Kellen at Cahama, Kakulovar River, Upper Cunene.
Raphicerus sharpei.
Raphicerus sharpei, Thos. P. Z. S. 1896, p. 796, pl. xxxix.
This is a species of Raphicerus with the white markings of the Grysbok R. melanotis), but with the feet of the Steinbok (R. campestris), having no supplementary hoofs.
The type (an adult male) was obtained by Mr. Alfred Sharpe in Southern Angoniland, B.C.A., and presented to the British Museum.
Genus NESOTRAGUS. (Vol. II. p. 49.)
Nesotragus livingstonianus zuluensis.
Nesotragus livingstonianus zuluensis, Thos. Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 7, ii. p. 317 (1898).
Thomas shows (op. cit.) that the form of Nesotragus livingstonianus from Zululand, which was referred by him (P. Z. S. 1893, p. 237) and by us in the present work (ii. p. 55) to the typical form, is subspecifically different. It is generally of a grizzled fawn-colour instead of deep rufous, and the fetlocks are only indistinctly blackish behind, instead of being prominently black all round. This subspecies seems also to have finer horns.