184 RECORDS OF BIG GAME 
Head of Grysbok, from a specimen shot by Mr. F. C. Selous: 
The GRYSBOK (Rhaphiceros melanotis). 
Lstkupi, Basuto. Kulu, Makua. Timba, Chila. 
From the other members of the oribi group the grysbok and its 
cousin the steinbok are readily distinguished by the absence of a bare 
ear-patch, and by horns rising nearly vertically from the skull, in which 
the open spaces below the eye-sockets are unusually small. Grysbok 
retain the lateral hoofs, which have disappeared in steinbok, and are 
further distinguished by the fur showing a large admixture of white, 
instead of being uniformly coloured. Height at shoulder, 22 inches. 
Weight, 24 Ibs. 
Distribution.—South Africa, extending as far north as the Zambesi 
and Mozambique. 
Mepis CMP Pineal lin: Locality. Owner. 
4g 1s 1g Cape Colony . R. A. Cooper. 
-48 tre i © Do. P. C. Keytel. 
44 iz 2 Do. : : . . Lieut.-Col. H. J. G. Lloyd. 
—4 ae eer Caledon, C.C. ‘ . South African Museum. 
33 1? 24 Knysna, C.C. : : Hag ut R. O. B. Bridgeman, 
335 12 1g Cape Colony . P i ie sioe (See illustration. ) 
—34 1} 23 Knysna ; 3 . Mr. Justice Hopley. 
34 13 12 Do. : : . Sir H. J. Goold-Adams. 
— Owner's measurements. 
