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As regards thé northern limit of the Springbuck, it certainly does 
not cross the Zambesi in any place so far as we have been able to 
ascertain. 
Mr. F. C. Selous (P. Z. S. 1881, p. 757) says that its northern range is 
bounded on the east by the thick forests which run east and west south of 
Fig. 53. 
tas 
Horns of Springbuck, ¢ and 9. 
the Mababe River. Westwards, as already stated, it occurs in the district of 
Lake Ngami and throughout Damaraland up to the Portuguese province of 
Mossamedes, whence specimens have been forwarded to the Lisbon Museum 
by their energetic collector M. d’Anchieta. 
