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 3687. Part of the skin of the head, with the horns, of the Oryx (Antilope Oryx). 



From South Africa. 



3688. The horns of the male Oryx (Antilope Oryx). 



From South Africa. 



Purchased. 



Hunterian. 



3689. A horn of the male Oryx (Antilope Oryx). 



From South Africa. 



Hunterian. 



3690. The horns of a female Oryx (Antilope Oryx). 



From South Africa. 



Hunterian. 



3691. The horns of the Abyssinian Oryx (Antilope Beisa, Riippell). 



These horns have a single annulation at the base, from which, for about 3 inches, they 

 are perfectly smooth ; and then again become annulated about two-thirds of their length. 

 From Abyssinia. 



Presen ted by the late Henry Salt, Esq. ,1811. 



3692. The skull and horns of the Anoa Antelope (Antilope depressicornis). 



The species is remarkable for the direction of the horns, which project backwards, slightly 

 diverging, and are depressed below the plane of the frontal bone. 

 From Pulo Pinang. 



Presented by Dr. Henderson. 



3693. The skull and horns of a younger individual of the Antilope depressicornis. 



The milk teeth are not shed ; the first and second true molars have been acquired ; but 

 the last true molar has not yet risen into place. 

 From Pulo Pinang. 



Presented by Dr. Henderson. 



3694. Part of the calvarium, with the horns, of the Antilope depressicornis. 



From Pulo Pinang. 



Presented by Dr. Henderson. 



3695. Part of the calvarium and horns of the Antilope depressicornis. 



From Pulo Pinang. 



Presented by Dr. Henderson. 



