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It is probable that the horns from the Cameroons, referred by Herr Matschie 
to “B. lelwel, Heuglin,” and those from Togoland, referred by the same 
author to B. major, also belong to this species, which would appear to inhabit 
suitable districts in Western Africa from Senegal to the Cameroons. 
A pair of horns of this Antelope was amongst the specimens obtained by 
Dr. Percy Rendall from the Gambia in 1890. Another very fine pair was 
brought by Sir Gilbert Carter from the Gambia in 1891, from which the 
accompanying drawings (figs. 1a and 10, p. 12) have been taken. These 
horns are in Sclater’s possession. 
The two other figures (figs. 1 ¢ and 1 d, p. 15) were prepared by Sir Victor 
Brooke, probably from horns in his collection. 
Besides Blyth’s frontlets already mentioned, there are a pair of horns of 
the Bubal in the British Museum obtained by Mr. E. Bower on the Lower 
Niger in 1892, and several other specimens of horns without exact localities. 
Sclater has also examined, casually, a mounted specimen in the Sencken- 
bergian Museum at Frankfort-a/M., labelled Bubalis mauritanica, which is 
probably of this species. According to his notes it is “ nearly uniform brown ; 
forehead ferruginous ; black round the feet.” 
May, 1894. 
