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THE ZOOLOGIST. 



Koodoo, Eoan, and Sable Antelopes, Hartebeest, Zebra, Blue 

 Wildebeest, Keedbuck, and other species still exist, herds of which 

 could with little difficulty be driven into the enclosure. To these 

 might be added the young of other species not indigenous to the 

 district. To avoid overcrowding the herds of each species would 

 necessarily be limited ; the species marked * in the appended 

 list (as being more immediately threatened with extinction) to 

 twenty head, and others to twelve, or thereabouts. 



Eland 



Koodoo 



Roan Antelope 



Sable Antelope 



Gemsbuck 



Waterbuck 



Blue Wildebeest 



Tsessebe 



Hartebeest, B. caama 



„ B. lichtensteini 



Pallah 



Bushbuck, T. sylvaticus 

 „ T. scriptus 



*Speke's Antelope 

 *Inyala 

 *Sitatunga 



Reedbuck 



Lechwe 

 *Pookoo 



Springbuck 



Red Rhebuck 



Vaal Rhebuck 

 *Bontebuck 

 *Blesbuck 



Duiker 



Steinbuck 



Oribi 



Grysbuck 



Klipspringer 



Bluebuck 



Natal Redbuck 

 -White-tailed Gnu 



Damara Antelope 



Giraffe 



Ostrich 



Warthog 



Bushpig 



Zebra, E. burchelli 

 „ E. chapmani 

 * ,, E. montanus 



(3). That, as a means of profit, specimens be exported, at 

 market prices, for the use of existing Zoological Societies. For 

 this end calves would be taken from their dams as young as 

 possible, reared on cow's milk, and shipped at Beira, which will, 

 no doubt, shortly be connected with Fort Salisbury by rail. 

 A farm would be necessary outside the enclosure to provide milch- 

 cows for rearing purposes. There seems to be no reason why 

 this farm should not combine stock-rearing on a sufficiently large 

 scale to cover all current expenses, especially since no further 

 increase in the staff would be necessary. An experienced South 

 African farmer, capable of superintending and protecting the 

 interests of the Society, would be appointed to manage the 



