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RECORDS OF BIG GAME 
Skull and Horns of Abyssinian Bohor Reedbuck. 
The following five races are recognised :— 
Cervicapra redunca typica.—West Africa, north of forest region. Horns short 
and stout, very thick at base, curved in front, points turned inwards. 
Cervicapra redunca cottont—Kordofan, White Nile, and Isle of Meroe. Horns 
long and thin, much curved outwards and backwards, with the points curled 
straight over or directly outwards. 
Cervicapra redunca bohor.—Central Abyssinia. Horns longer, stouter, and not 
so curved as in coftonz. 
Cervicapra redunca donaldsont.— East of Lado and Western Somaliland. 
Horns long, slender, curved outwards, and points much turned inwards. 
Cervicapra redunca wardi.—Uganda and East Coast of Africa. Horns short, 
stout, curved outwards, and the points much turned inwards. 
A. The following specimens belong to the typical race ;— 
Length on = Circum- 
Fee aE: stares Tip to Tip. Locality. Owner. 
102 6 4+ N. Nigeria . : . F. Beckles Gall. 
102 63 2¢ Lake Chad . ‘ ; Capt.S. BB. sDyer, 
—10} 54 43 N. Nigeria . : - (Gr heeWiatson: 
Io} 5 4% Do. : : Capt, Gs CKelly- 
- Owner’s measurements. 
