374 MR. P. L. SCLATER ON HUNTER’S ANTELOPE. [June 18, 
These horns are remarkable for their size and strength. They 
measure about 24 inches in length along the curve, and about 203 
inches in a straight line from the base to the point. Their circum- 
Fig. B. 
Skull and horns of Damalis hunteri, 3 ad. 
ference at the base is about 8 inches. As will be seen by the figure 
(B, p. 374), they are very strongly ringed from the base for about two 
thirds of their length. These rings are most developed on the front 
