THE SELOUS COLLECTION. 67 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society for 1881, an extract from 

 which is quoted above. 



375 19. 7. 15. 400. April, 1896. Near East London, Cape Colony. 

 376-377 19.7.15.401-402. March, 1876. Near Algoa Bay, Cape 

 Colony. 



NYALA, OE INYALA. 

 TEAGELAPHUS ANGASI. 



Tragelaphus angasi, Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1848, p. 89, pis. iv. and v. 

 Euryceros angasi, Gray, Cat. Ruminants Brit. Mus. p. 48, 1872 ; Hand- 

 list Euminants Brit. Mus. p. 119, 1873. 

 Nyala angasi, Heller, Smithson. Misc. Collect, vol. Ix. no. 8, p. 16, 1912. 



Considerably larger than the Bushbucks ; height at shoulder 

 about 42 inches. Horns heavier and longer, good specimens 

 measuring from 27 to 31 1 inches in length. In the adult male a 

 heavy dark fringe of long hairs extends from the throat down the 

 neck on to the chest and belly. General colour greyish brown, 

 dorsal crest white ; about fourteen indistinct whitish bands on 

 sides of body and a few faint white spots on haunches. Face 

 markings of the Bushbuck pattern ; suborbital chevron present, 

 but incomplete. Lower part of legs bright buff, with white 

 patches ; dark blackish markings above hocks and knees. Female 

 bright rufous in colour with dark dorsal crest and eleven well- 

 defined transverse white bands on sides of body. Face with dark 

 brown nasal marking. Mane, long fringe, and black marks on 

 limbs absent. 



Best horn measurements (No. 19. 7. 15. 405) : -length on 

 front curve 28f ; in straight line from point to base 24 ; circum- 

 ference 8 ; spread from tip to tip 10^. 



Typical locality, St. Lucia Bay, Zululand, The range of the 

 Nyala extends from Northern Natal through Mozambique and 

 Nyasaland to Lake Mweru. In 1896 Selous made a special 

 journey to Tongaland to obtain specimens of this rare antelope. 

 In addition to the two heads and two pairs of horns mentioned 

 below, he also obtained two entire specimens and presented them 

 to the Museum, where they are now on exhibition. (B.M. Nos. 

 96. 11. 28. 9-10). 



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