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Casamanza, but it died at Goree. When I was at Macarthy’s Island, I saw a fawn of 
this Antelope which was in the possession of an officer of the 2nd West Indian 
Regiment ; it was extremely tame, allowing itself to be caressed, and was so young that 
it used to be fed on milk.” 
Some further details on the subject will be found in Winwood Reade’s 
‘Savage Africa,’ where they are accompanied by a beautiful lithographic plate 
Fig. 120. 
Horns of Derbian Eland. 
(P. Z. 8. 1898, p. 349.) 
representing a herd of Derbyan Elands, drawn by Joseph Wolf and signed 
with his initials. This plate (fig. 119, p. 218) by the kindness of Messrs. 
Smith, Elder, & Co., we are enabled to reproduce in the present work. 
Since Winwood Reade’s visit to the West Coast, although several heads of 
the Derbian Eland have been obtained at the Gambia by Dr. Percy Rendall 
and others, little additional information has been received on the subject. 
In 1898 Sir R. B. Llewellyn, K.C.M.G., the Governor of the Colony, brought 
