DR. J. MURIE ON AN AFRICAN ANTELOPE. [Jan. 10, 



Fig. 1. 



Front view, skull and bonis of Harnier's Sing-sing. 



I learn from Mr. Gerrard, was originally in the Earl of Derby's me- 

 nagerie at Knowsley, and afterwards for some years in the Societ3''s 

 Gardens in the Regent's Park. In this stnffed specimen the left 

 horn is injured at the tip, and both horns have a more flattened or 

 horizonal backward direction and almost no forward recurve at the 

 tip, as in the head from Uganda, or even in the allied species K. el- 

 lipsipryiimus in the same series. 



