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by Mr. John Dunn in the Ungozy Forest of Zululand. It is in the British 
Museum. There are also in the National Collection specimens of this Antelope 
obtained by Burchell at Galgebosch, near Uitenhage, in the Cape Colony. 
Many specimens of the “‘ Blau-bok,” as it is called in the Zoological Society’s 
Catalogues, have been captured and brought alive to this country and exhibited 
in the Society’s Gardens. A male was presented by Sir George Grey, then 
Governor of the Cape, in 1861, and another by H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh 
in 1866. Other specimens of both sexes were received in 1871, 1874, 1882, 
and subsequent years. In every case, as we are informed by the Head Keeper 
and Superintendent, the females carried horns as well as the males. 
Our figure of this species (Plate X-XI. fig. 1) was drawn by Mr. Smit under 
the superintendence of the late Sir Victor Brooke. We can find no record of 
from what specimen it was taken. 
August, 1895. 
