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Lower Pungwe, and that he was shown several frontlets of this species said 
to have been obtained between Beira and Chimoio. So far as we know, this 
is the furthest northern locality recorded for this species, which, as shown 
by Mr. Selous, does not appear to be found anywhere north of the Zambesi. 
At a meeting of the Zoological Society of London in January 1893 
Mr. Selous made another interesting communication on this Antelope, 
exhibiting a skull which he believed to be that of a hybrid between it and 
Head of supposed hybrid between Damaliscus lunatus and Bubalis caama. 
(BOOZ. S. 18935 p.2:) 
the Hartebeest. ‘This curious animal was shot in 1890 on the Tati River, 
Matabeleland, by Cornelius van Rooyen, a well-known Boer hunter. While 
this skull, which is now in the British Museum, closely resembles that of the 
