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male sex. But in the face of its bearing no traces of horns we are hardly 
disposed to accept this statement, which may well have been made in error. 
Even, however, if we take it to be the female of a Tragelaphus, we are 
unable to refer it to any known species, and we therefore insert it in what 
would seem to be its proper place under the name attached to it by 
Mr. Pocock. . 
Fig. 102. 
Delamere’s Bushbuck. 
The accompanying figure of Delamere’s Bushbuck has been prepared from 
the typical specimen in the British Museum. 
November, 1899. 
