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represents, as we now believe, the skull of a female, though originally 
supposed by Mr. Crawshay to belong to a young male. 
Fig. 60. 
Skull of Bubalis lichtensteint, 2 . 
(P. Z. 8. 1890, p. 662.) 
Our coloured figure of this Antelope (Plate V.) was prepared by Mr. Smit 
from a male specimen (now in the British Museum) which was shot on the 
River Sabi by Mr. Selous in July 1885. Besides this, the National Collection 
contains a stuffed female from the same locality, and a series of skulls and 
skins from Nyasaland, transmitted by Mr. H. H. Johnston, C.B., F.Z.S., and 
other specimens from the Manica plateau (Selous) and Usagara (Kirk). 
May, 1894. 
