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park-like country on the banks of the river Wami, where I shot 
several in February 1887. It is, therefore, quite possible that 
a few range as far north as the river Umba, the boundary line 
between German and British territory. 
This beast has lately been described as a new species by 
Dr. Matschi under the name of B. Zucoprymnus. 
JACKSON’S HARTEBEEST 
Jackson’s Hartebeest, also called ‘ Kongoni’ by the Zanzibar 
porters, is first met with near Lake Baringo, and on Mau 
escarpment west of Lake 
Naivasha, which is, per- 
haps, its most southern 
limit. It is quite the 
commonest antelope in 
Turkwel, and also in the 
undulating country west 
of Elgeyo, where it is 
foundin the plains, open 
bush, and thin mimosa- 
wooded country. 
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THE TOPI 
The ‘ Topi’ is, I be- 
lieve, not found south - 
of the Sabaki river. - It ( 
is, however, the com- 
monest antelope in the 
Galla country, and it 
ranges from the coast 
right away N.E. to 
Uganda, passing round Bubalis Jacksoni 
to the north of Mount 
Kenia, but I do not think it is known either in Lykepia or south 
of Lake Baringo. 
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