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British East Africa and on his journey to Uganda Mr. Jackson again met with 
this Antelope, and tells us (‘ Big Game Shooting,’ vol. i. p. 291) that it is the 
“commonest species in the Galla country, and ranges from the coast right 
away N.E. to Uganda, passing round to the north of Mount Kenia, but is not 
known either in Leikipia or south of Lake Baringo.” 
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Skull of Damaliscus jimela, from Lamu. Head of Damaliscus jimela, from Malindi. 
(P. Z. S. 1890, p. 356.) (P. Z. S. 1890, p. 355.) 
In 1890 Sclater exhibited at one of the meetings of the Zoological 
Society a head of this Antelope obtained near Malindi by Commander 
Montgomerie, R.N. 
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