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Gone IECHEE. 
COBUS LECHEE (Gray). 
[PLATE XLII.] 
Leechee, Oswell, J. R. G.S. xx. p. 150 (1851); Livingstone, J. R.G.S. xxi. p. 23 
(1851) ; id. Miss. Tray. p. 71 & plate (1857) ; Andersson, Lake Ngami, p. 448, 
pl. xiii. (1856). 
Kobus leché, Gray, Knowsl. Men. p. 23 (1850) ; Turner, P. Z. S. 1850, p. 174. 
Adenota leché, Gray, P. Z. S. 1850, p. 180, Mamm. pl. xx.; id. Ann. Mag. N. H. (2) 
vill. p. 212 (1851); Huet, Bull. Soc. Acclim. 1887, p. 77. 
Adenota lechee, Gray, Cat. Ung. B. M. p. 97 (1852); Gerrard, Cat. Bones B. M. 
p- 239 (1862). 
Hreleotragus leché, Kirk, P. Z. S. 1864, p. 658 (Upper Zambesi). 
Onotragus lechee, Gray, Cat. Rum. B. M. p. 17 (1872); id. Hand-l. Rum. B. M. 
p- 88 (1873). 
Cobus leechi, Buckley, P. Z. 8S. 1876, p. 291. 
Cobus lechee, Selous, P. Z.S. 1881, p. 760; id. Hunter’s Wand. 8. Afr. p. 220 (1881) ; 
Ward, Horn Meas. (1) p. 90 (1892), (2) p. 125 (1896) ; Sclater, P. Z. 8S. 1893, 
p- 728 (L. Mweru, Sharpe). 
Kobus lechee, Nicolls et Egl. Sportsm. in 8. Afr. p. 42, pl. vii. fig. 22 (1892). 
Vernacutar Names :—Leche or Leegwee of the Makalolos. IJnya of the Masubias ; 
Oonya of the Makubias (Selous). 
Size nearly equal to that of the large Water-bucks of the first section 
of the genus (height at withers 40-41 inches), although the general form is 
more graceful. Colour fulvous, slightly paler than in C. thomasi, which this 
species resembles in haying well-defined black markings running down the 
legs, but which are succeeded below by white rings above the hoofs. Backs 
of both fore and hind pasterns quite naked, a character which distinguishes 
