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FIG. 17. 



The Giraffe-like animal called the Okapi, discovered by Sir Harry 

 Johnston in the Congo Forest. Photograph of the skin of a female sent 

 home by him in 1901, and now mounted and exhibited in the Natural 

 History Museum. 



FIG. 18. 



Two " bandoliers " cut by the natives from the striped part of the skin 

 (the haunches) and at first supposed to be bits of the hide of a new kind of 

 Zebra. These were sent home by Sir Harry Johnston in 1900. 



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