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specimen from Ashantee. In his ‘ Reisebilder aus Liberia’ Biittikofer tells 
us that the present species is common in the Liberian forests. 
In the Cameroons the present species has been met with by the German 
collectors Preuss and Morgan, as recorded by Herr Matschie, and in Togo- 
land, on the same authority, by Kling and Bittner. Thus there can be 
little doubt that Ogilby’s Duiker ranges along the woody littoral of Western 
Africa from Liberia to the Cameroons. 
Ogilby’s Duiker having been figured by Waterhouse Hawkins in the 
‘Knowsley Menagerie’ it is probable that one or more living specimens of it 
were exhibited in that splendid collection, but we can find no record of 
examples of it ever having been received alive by the Zoological Society of 
London. 
Our figure of this species (Plate X VIII. fig. 2) was prepared by Mr. Smit, 
under Sir Victor Brooke’s directions, probably from specimens in the British 
Museum, but of this we have no certain evidence. 
May, 1895. 
