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engaged in botanizing in the forests of Bongo, a fine full-grown specimen of 
this stately beast suddenly appeared close to him, and fell a victim to two 
well-directed shots, to the great joy of the accompanying natives. 
Dr. William Junker, who visited the same district of Africa in 1882, also 
met with this Antelope in Zemio’s territory upon the upper affluents of the 
Fig. 89. 
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Horns of Baker’s Roan Antelope. 
(From P. Z.8. 1868, p. 216.) 
Welle, where he tells us (‘ Travels in Africa,’ Keane’s translation, iii. p. 144) 
that his hunter brought in a “ Bastard ” Chamois (Antilope leucophea). Of 
this animal a figure is given which seems decidedly to belong to this 
species. 
Tn 1868 Sclater gave an account before the Zoological Society of London 
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