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naked space beneath the ear is white and very noticeable. The tail is short, 
broad, and bushy, like the back above, and white beneath. The horns are 
black ; the distance from their base to their tips is about 54 inches in a 
straight line ; the muzzle is moist, naked, and black; and the hoofs are black. 
Fig. 40. 
Head of Cervicapra redunca. (In viv. Soc. Zool. Lond.) 
So far as we know this is the only example of the Nagor that has reached 
Europe alive, except the specimens formerly in the Knowsley Menagerie and 
in the Jardin des Plantes of which we have already spoken. 
Our figure of the present species has been put on the stone by Smit from 
a coloured sketch prepared for the late Sir Victor Brooke by Wolf. ‘Through 
the kindness of Sir Douglas Brooke we have been able to examine the 
original drawing, which is marked on the back “ C. redunca” in Sir Victor 
Brooke’s handwriting, but we have no clue as to the original specimen from 
which it was taken. 
February, 1897. 
