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more curved forward. The rings on the horns project much more and 
are much sharper than in my specimens of C. dohor and C. redunca, and 
are also much more regular. They are five in number, besides the 
basal ring. 
The skull is in all its proportions much smaller than that of C 
bohor, but the palatine is, if anything, longer than in C. dohor. 
Height about 30 inches ; hoofs on the bottom line, 13 inch ; fore- 
legs, 20; tail about 6; ears, 74; horns along the curve nearly 6. 
The species is named after Mr. Astor Chanler. It was first noticed 
to differ from its allies by Mr. Rowland Ward, who possesses a flat 
skin without legs and horns, and he pointed it out to Mr. Astor 
Chanler, who then procured the type specimen. The locality, as given 
to Mr. Ward by Mr. Astor Chanler, is “Zombene Range,” about fifty 
miles north-east of Mount Kenya, Central East Africa, six hundred 
miles inland. 
The type, an adult wale, will be placed in the Smithsonian Institu- 
tion, Washington. 
Length on Circum- 
curve. ference. 
Tip to Tip. Habitat. Owner. 
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