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In 1871 the late Sir Victor Brooke published in the ‘ Proceedings’ of the 
Zoological Society a figure of the head and horns of this Antelope, taken 
from a specimen in his own Collection. This figure, by the kind permission 
of that Society, we are now enabled to reproduce (fig. 105), 
Fig. 105. 
Head and horns of Angas’ Antelope. 
(P. Z. 8. 1871, p. 487.) 
The Hon. W. H. Drummond, another well-known sportsman, who was in 
South Africa from 1867 to 1872, writes of the ‘‘ Nyala” as perhaps the most 
beautiful of all the Antelopes he had seen there. “ Unfortunately,” he says, 
“it does not exist except in low, fever-stricken districts, and I have never seen 
it south of the Bombo Range, about 28° S. lat., where it frequents the densest 
thickets it can find, and is wary and difficult to stalk.” Mr. Drummond also, 
