1896.] DRAWINGS IN THE KNOWSLEY LIBRARY. 983 
from the Jardin des Plantes 4 Paris in exchange, but lived a very 
short time.” 
[This is Ano depressicornis, apparently adult male. ] 
2. “ Figured from the living animals at Knowsley, Oct. 1847, by 
B. Waterhouse Hawkins. <¢ and 9°.” 
[This is the Bontebok, Damaliscus pygargus, $ 2. These are 
the originals of the two right-hand figures in the ‘ Gleanings,’ 
plate xxii.] 
3. “ Gazella albifrons or female Blesbok. Figured from the 
living animal at Knowsley, Sept. 25, 1847, by B. W. Hawkins.” 
[This is the original of the left-hand figure in the ‘ Gleanings,’ 
plate xxii. ] 
4. “ A. corrigum, Q and young (taken by Mr. Whitfield himself 
from the adjoining mother’s womb), and A. bubalis, adult male.” 
[The left-hand figure is the Korrigum, Damaliscus korrigum ; 
the right-hand is either Bubalis buselaphus or possibly B. major, 
as it shows blackish feet and whitish marks round the eyes. | 
5. “ Young and adult female Dacris, so called by Whitfield, put 
the last doubtful, supposed to be Ané. equina.” 
“*T have compared this with the Cape specimen of A. equina, 
measured the ears, and can see no difference. I think it would be 
well to engrave this for the ‘ Gleanings. —J. EZ. Gray.” 
[These are the young and adult female of the Equine Antelope, 
HMippotragus equinus, or of its representative species in West 
Africa. ] 
6. “ Drawn from sketches made from the living animal on 
board the ‘ African,’ Sept. 11th, 1848, by B. Waterhouse Hawkins.” 
[Two figures, side and front views of the head, apparently of 
the same young male Hippotragus that was figured in the last 
plate. | 
7. “ Young female Dacris. From sketches made from the living 
animal, Sept. 11th and 12th, 1848, by B. Waterhouse Hawkins.” 
[Two whole figures, apparently of the same animal as that 
represented in the last plate. | 
8. “ B. Waterhouse Hawkins at Knowsley, July 8th, 1843. 
Whitfield says the hair on the hip is slightly curled.” 
[Male, female, and young Kob, Cobus kob.] 
9. “A. bubalis, jun.” 
[Apparently Bubalis buselaphus, jr.] 
10. “ Drawn from the living animals at Knowsley by B. Water- 
house Hawkins, Dec. 30, 1843.” 
[Male and female Eland, Oreas canna, apparently originals of 
plate xxvi. of the ‘ Gleanings.’ ] 
11. “Drawn from the living animals at Knowsley, April 3rd, 
1845, by B. Waterhouse Hawkins.” 
[Three figures, apparently female, young, and half-grown male 
of Eland, Oreas canna, original of plate xxvii. of ‘ Gleanings.’] 
