SPRINGBUCK 239 
the plains of the Transvaal and Bechuanaland, springbuck are still 
abundant in many districts. Protected to a certain degree by law, 
they are to be met with in parts of Cape Colony and the Orange 
River Colony ; while on the plains bordering the Botlitli and the 
neighbouring salt-pans, as well as in Great Namaqualand, Damara- 
land, and the Ovampo Flats, they occur in large numbers. Spring- 
buck-stalking on the open veldt affords excellent rifle- practice ; 
zest being added to the sport from the fact that the venison is most 
excellent for the table. 
Length on Circum- 
Sie Senegal ke mn MTN OM Locality. Owner. 
19h 6 74 Near Beaufort West W. H. Allhusen. 
'r9 5 20} Kalahari The late W. F. Webb. 
—183 sit 123 ? RG. WKeytel. 
—I7 a ce, Middelburg Flats American . National Collection. 
(See illustration, page 238.) 
163 6 6 ie J. Rosen. 
165 os oe Bechuanaland Vryburg Club. 
16 6 7 ? \V. A. Simpson Hinchliffe. 
16 65 Griqualand West Capt. G: S: Leslie: 
-15} Sz 24 German 5.W. Africa H.R. H. Prince George of Bavaria. 
153 63 74 ? Hon. T. Thynne. 
153 64 5 ? Abe Bailey. 
Loo 63 f Dr. Maloney. 
15% 6% 34 Cape Cojiony . C. D. Rudd. 
154 6 23 S. of Great Namaqualand Th. Rehbock. 
15+ 5a 7 Orange River Colony Sir H. J. Goold-Adams. 
15} 63 3f ? Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
15s 55 7 ? Major W. Anstruther Gray. 
154 64 5¢ Ovampo Flats The late Capt. F. Cookson. 
15 52 7 ? George Grey. 
15 53 $4 2 Major E. J. Lugard. 
143 Si 43 z C. L. Blundell. 
144 6} 5 ? C. Ansell. 
144 6 22 ? C. Challis. 
14 6 2} Ngamiland F. T. Garbutt. 
— Owner’s measurements. 
! A malformed specimen. 
