mounted adult male and a young one, and the skeleton of a male, from 
Mashonaland, presented by Mr. F. C. Selous (exhibited in the gallery); an 
adult male presented by Sir Andrew Smith, being the specimen figured in his 
‘ Illustrations,’ as above referred to; a female presented by Lord Derby; and 
a skin and skull of an adult from Lake Mweru, presented by Mr. Crawshay. 
There are also several pairs of horns, one of which was received from 
Dr. Burchell. These specimens all belong to the typical form. 
Of the East-African H. equinus rufo-pallidus the British Museum has 
only the scalp and skull from Machakos (Dr. Hinde) above referred to, 
Fig. 90. 
Head of Roan Antelope. 
Of ZH. e. bakeri the British Museum has two skulls (¢ et ¢) from the 
Atbara, obtained by the collector Essler. 
Of the West-African H. ¢. gambianus the series in the National Collection 
comprises a pair of frontlets (¢ et 2) from Gambia (Whitfield) presented 
by Lord Derby, a scalp and skull from the Upper Gambia presented by 
Dr. Percy Rendall (above referred to), and the specimen from the Niger 
presented by Capt. Richardson. 
