175 
(1892) ; Ward, Horn Meas. p. 159 (1892), p. 203 (1896) ; Lugard, Rise of E. Afr. 
Emp. i. p. 531 (1893); Sel. P. Z. S. 1892, pp. 102, 118; Swayne, P. Z. S. 1892, 
p- 801 ; Lyd. Horns and Hoofs, p. 256 (1893) ; id. Royal Nat. Hist. ii. p. 273, 
pl. (1894) ; Jackson, Big Game Shooting (Badm. Libr.), pp. 288, 304 (1894) ; 
Thos. P. Z. 8, 1894, p. 145 ; Matschie, Siug. Deutsch-Ost-Afr. p. 136 (1895) ; 
Swayne, Somaliland, p. 302, fig. facing p. 144 (1895); Thos. P. Z. S. 1896, 
p. 798; Elliot, Publ. Mus. Chicago, Zool. i. p. 182; Bryden, Nat. & Sportsm. 
in S. Afr. pp. 241-250 (1897); Pousarg. Ann. Sci. Nat. iv. p. 81 (1897); 
Jackson, P. Z. S. 1897, p. 454; Ghika, Pays des Somalis, p. 181 (1898) ; 
Trouess. Cat. Mamm. ii. pt. 4, p. 960 (1898) ; Lydekker, Selous, Buckley, & 
Inverarity, in Ward’s Great and Small Game of Africa, pp. 440-451, pl. xiii. 
fig. 1 (1899). 
Damalis (Strepsiceros) capensis, A. Sm. Illust. Zool. S. Afr. pls. xlii., xliti. (1859). 
Antilope tendal, Cretzschm. Atl. Riipp. Reise, Saug. p. 22 (1826); J. B. Fisch. Syn- 
Mamm. p. 475 (1829). 
Antilope chora, J. B. Fisch. Syn. Mamm. p. 475 (1829). 
Strepsiceros kudu abyssinicus, Fitz. SB. Ak. Wien, lix. pt. 1, p. 176 (1869). 
Strepsiceros excelsus, Sund. Pecora, K. Vet.-Ak. Handl. lxv. p. 196 (1846) ; id. 
Hornsch. Transl., Arch. Skand. Beitr. ii. p. 147; Reprint, p. 71 (1848). 
?? Antilope torticornis, Herm. Obs. Zool. i. p. 87 *. 
Cerf du Cap de Bonne-Espérance, Colini, Acta Acad. Theod. Palat. . pp. 487-491, pl. 
(1766). 
Striped Antelope, Penn. Syn. Quadr. pp. 31, 224 (1771); id. Hist. of Quadr. (1) i. 
p- 76, (3) 1. p. 88, pl. xiv. 
Koedoe, Sparrm. Reise, p. 511 (1784); Engl. Tr. i. p. 213 (1786) ; French Tr. p. 237 
(1787). 
Le Condoma, Huet, Coll. Mamm. Mus. d’Hist. Nat. p. 47, pl. xli. fig. 1 (1808). 
The Koodoo, Daniell, Afr. Scenery, no. 6 (1812); Baldwin, Afr. Hunting, p. 376 
(1863) ; Johnston, Kilima-Njaro Exped. pp. 301, 354 (and of most English 
sportsmen and naturalists). 
Vernacutar Namus:—Koedoe of the Dutch, and Kudu or Koodoo of the English 
Colonists at the Cape; Yolo of Bechuana ; Ke-bala-bala of Amandables ; 
Ee-zilarwa of Makalakas; Noro of Mashunas; Unza of Masubias; Unzwa of 
Makubas; Muzeelona of. Batongas; Dwar of Masuras (Selous). Unganza of 
Kaffirs (Drummond). Mivimveh, Njellet, Neled, and Jelled of the Arabs of the 
Upper Nile; Garna or Qarna and Nellet at Massaua; Ungittir of Hamran 
Arabs ; Agasehn, A'gasen, and Agasen in Amharic (Heuglin). Goder and Gouriali 
in Somaliland (Swayne). 
* Based upon a horn which, from the description, might be referred to almost any species of the 
Tragelaphine, except Boselaphus, or even to Capra falconeri. 
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