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from rock to rock is a sight never to be forgotten. To bag these 

 exceedingly active and shy little antelopes, the sportsman, especially 

 in the steep mountain ranges of Cape Colony, must, however, be 

 prepared for a long and difficult stalk under a blazing sun. 

 Except when they require its hair for stuffing saddles, the Boers 

 leave the klipspringer alone ; which is doubtless one reason that it 

 is still comparatively abundant. Its venison is of excellent quality. 



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5| 2\ 2l Mashonaland . . The late H. H. Eyre. 



5^ 2| 2| Transvaal F. Vaughan Kirby. 



-4 2j 2^ Do. . . . Julius Jeppe. 



E. Gedge. 

 J. L. Drege. 

 J. W. Corder. 

 Hon. R. A. Ward. 



F. C. Selous. 



H. S. H. Cavendish. 



C. V. A. Peel. 



A. Ohlsson. 



Mr. Justice Hopley. 



Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 



James Yule. 



Lord Delamere. 



Mr. Justice Hopley. 



W. W. Ashley. 



H. and C. Beddington. 



P. H. G. Powell Cotton. 



J. Gardiner Muir. 



Prince Boris Czetwertynski. 



T. W. H. Clarke. 



British Museum. 



Dr. W. P. Y. Bainbrigge. 



