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The Zoological Society of London have not as yet been so successful in 
the treatment of this Antelope. ‘They received their first female in 1885, 
but lost it. A male purchased in 1894 bred with the female ZL. selousi, 
as already mentioned, and produced two hybrids. A young female bred at 
Amsterdam, and received in September 1898, was lost shortly after its arrival. 
Fig. 113. 
Head of the male Congan Sitatunga, from the specimen in the British Museum. 
(P. Z. S. 1883, p. 36.) 
In our illustration of this species (Plate XCV.) the male has been drawn 
by Mr. Smit from the adult specimen above mentioned, now in the Zoological 
Society's Gardens. The female, in the background, was drawn from the 
typical skin (now in the British Museum) upon which Sclater founded the 
species in 1880. 
