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23. Konus, sp.? 
Uganda. Imperfect head of female, probably of a Species of 
Kobus. Native name, “ Ndjezza.” 
The “ Ndjezza” is found among the grasses near water in Uganda. 
I never obtained the male of this Antelope.—J. H. S. 
24. Kosus tevcoris (Licht. & TEES): 
Antilope leucotis, Licht. et Peters, Monatsh. Akad. Berl. 1853, 
. 164, 
Pp 
Uganda. Two heads. 
This Antelope, of which the native name is ““Nsunnu,” is found 
in Uganda, Ungoro, and Madi, but never south of those countries. 
They roam about in large herds in thick bush and grassy plains, but 
never go far from water.—J. H. S. 
25. AigocEROs LEUCOPHaUS (Pallas). 
Found in swampy ground near Kazeh in considerable numbers. The 
specimen, of which I brought home the head, after being wounded 
by my rifle, was pulled down at night by lions; so that I got it in 
the morning.—J. H. S. 
26. AEGOCEROS NIGER (Harris). 
Once seen near Kazeh, and distinctly recognized, as Capt. Speke 
informs me. 
Capt. Speke has also brought home the head of a young (male ?) 
Antelope, which he shot at Ukhutu, under the east-coast range. 
Dr. Gray has kindly examined this for me, and determined it as re- 
ferable to this species. 
27. CaToBLePaAs GorGon, H. Smith. 
Heads of a male and female Gnu, which I cannot distinguish from 
this species. 
This Gnu is found in large herds in Khutu, on the western borders 
of Uzaramo, close to the Kingani river. It inhabits the park-like 
lands adjoining the river. It was not seen after crossing the hill- 
range.—J. H. S. 
28. BosELAPHUS be 
Capt. Speke’s “ Hartebeest ” (see P. Z. S. 1863, p. 3), which he 
found all along his route from the coast to Gondokoro, can hardly 
have been B. caama. It was probably B. lichtensteini (Peters). 
29. TRAGELAPHUS SPEKII, sp. nov. (Pl. XII.) 
T. obscure badius, Sere unicolor, stria dorsali pallidiore vix con- 
spicua: auribus intus, macula nasali utrinque, duabus alteris 
subocularibus, et mento albidis: cauda elongata tenuiuscula, 
supra brunnea, subtus alba: ungulis valde elongatis : cornibus 
quoad formam T. euryceroti similibus, sed longioribus et graci- 
lioribus, nigris, ad apicem albis. 
