. The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology. midway between the latter and the anterior end ofentrance to the narial passages. The orifice of this pouch, Fig. A. Muzzle and rbinarium of Cormochcetes gnou from the front. X |. (The vibrissae shorter than in nature.) B. The same from the side. C. The same with the upper lid of the nostril raised to show the orifice of the sack penetrating tlie septum. D. Extremity of penis of the same from below. E. The same of Gorgon taurinns from the left side. like the entrance to the chamber itself, is revealed whenthe uppe
. The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology. midway between the latter and the anterior end ofentrance to the narial passages. The orifice of this pouch, Fig. A. Muzzle and rbinarium of Cormochcetes gnou from the front. X |. (The vibrissae shorter than in nature.) B. The same from the side. C. The same with the upper lid of the nostril raised to show the orifice of the sack penetrating tlie septum. D. Extremity of penis of the same from below. E. The same of Gorgon taurinns from the left side. like the entrance to the chamber itself, is revealed whenthe upper lid of the nostril is raised and concealed when itis in its normal depressed position (fig. 2, B, C). Owing to the scanty clothing of hair on the dorsal side ofthe muzzle, the rhinarium is not so well defined above andbehind as in Damaliscus; it extends less than halfway 218 Mr. R. T. Pocock on some round the upper lid of the nostril. Viewed from the frontit is exceedingly wide and laterally attenuated, with aconeavo-convex, sinuons upper edge. The ])liiltrum, whieliis broad, angular, and nngrooved, is inferiorly abbreviated,ending in a point a little above the middle of the ui)per lip
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