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their horns, one has a black forehead, and the other has two white spots in 
front of the eyes. 
“Von Hohnel and Count Teleki found only grey-black Gnus on Mount 
Maeru, but these had the neck-manes striped with white and black. On the 
Naschiri Lake, Teleki first met with a pure white-maned specimen.” 
The woodcut of the skull of this Antelope (fig. 14, p. 106) is taken from 
one of Mr. Jackson’s specimens in the British Museum. 
January, 1895. 
QZ 
