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It is, however, as already pointed out, quite different from all the other 
species of both these genera in the shape of its horns, and is also unique in 
exhibiting the curious white line between the eyes across the forehead, which 
renders it easily recognizable. 
Fig. 7 6. Fig. 7 ¢. 
Skull and horns of Damaliseus hunteri, 3 ad. Skull and horns of Damaliscus hunteri, 2 ad. 
(P. Z. S. 1889, p. 374.) (EA Ze on SSO prone.) 
Hunter's Antelope has been called after its discoverer Mr. H.C. V. Hunter, 
F.Z.S., who met with it under the following circumstances :— 
