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which is now in the British Museum. I only obtained 

 the head and skull of a younger female, nearly adult, 

 now deposited in the same collection. The animal is 

 by no means easy to kill, and these two were the only 

 ones bagged by our party. There is now a young male 

 from Nubia in the Gardens of the Zoological Society.^ 



The accompanying figures represent the head and 

 horns of the younger female killed on the Anseba, the 

 horns with a portion of the skull of the ^dult female, 

 and the back view of the hinder horn of the latter, all 

 drawn to a scale of one-tenth the natural size. A 

 comparison of the last with the typical specimen of 

 R. Jceitloa in the British Museum, or with the fio-ure 



1 Cf. Sclatet, Student and Intell, Obs. 1869, p. 328. 



