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had two or three of these Gazelles scampering about his station at Naivasha 
very tame. 
Our figure of the male of this Antelope (Plate LXVIII.) has been 
prepared by Mr. Smit from a mounted specimen in the British Museum 
presented by Mr. F. J. Jackson. There are also in the Museum a second 
mounted specimen of a male presented by Mr. H. C. V. Hunter and the 
skull of a male from Lake Naivasha presented by Col. Lugard. Besides 
these the Museum contains two frontlets with horns, being the typical 
specimens obtained by Thomson, and some skins and skulls of both sexes 
from Machakos, presented by Mr. S. L. Hinde, as already mentioned in his 
letter. 
May, 1898. 
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