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some few troops ranging within a day’s ride of Pelachwe, Khama’s 
capital. 
Farther afield, towards the Upper Zambesi and Eastern 
Mashonaland, in East and Central Africa, and other localities, they 
may be found in those big troops in which they naturally love to 
wander. 
HEIGHT at shoulder about 33 inches. 
Distribution —The tributaries of the Limpopo northwards along the 
banks of every river and stream wherever there is a suitable locality. 
Plentiful along the Chobe (I. C. Selous). Nyassaland, a dwarf 
variety recently described (4pyceros johnstont). Yast Africa as far 
north as Turkwell. Mr. E. Gedge says it “ranges in herds, and 
is chiefly encountered in or near bush. Plentiful in the north of 
Baringo and in the Suk country, though it is seldom seen east- 
wards of the Nzoia River in Upper Kavirondo. 
Teita and Kikumbulin.” 
Common about 
Aipyceros peterst, from Angola and Stasholand, West Africa. 
Length. 
a ea Se qe Habitat. Owner. 
Bieaights pon font 
23 28 of 223 East Cent. Africa | A. H. Neumann. 
223 26} ye 15 Uganda Capt. F. D. Lugard. 
224 27 15% F. J. Jackson. 
214 6 16 East Africa . Rowland Ward. 
—214 27 6 9 Do. E. Gedge. 
214 25 5g 172 Do. F, J. Jackson. 
21 263 52 16 South Africa Hon. Walter Rothschild. 
21 273 5¢ 144 Do. W. Burchell, British Museum. 
—20} 265 Grahamstown Museum. 
-204 24 53 135 South Africa Dublin Museum. 
203 Sot 15 East Africa . W. Astor Chanler. 
203 53 11s Do. H. ©. V. Hunter. 
204 25+ 5 123 Do. F. J. Jackson. 
203 233 6 145 Do. Sir Robert Harvey, Bart. 
