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which he shot he obtained about thirty miles to the south-east of Mount 
Chiperone. 1 I should say that the Nyasa gnu (the range of which in Nyasaland 
1 A small photograph was taken of the head, and this was subsequently sent to Mr. W. E. de 
Winton, an English naturalist, who is making a special study of African mammals. To the courtesy of Mr. 
de Winton I owe the loan of Mr. Harrison’s photograph from which together with other data I possessed I 
have made the accompanying drawing of the head of the Nyasa gnu. Mr. Harrison’s photograph is par¬ 
ticularly valuable for this reason. It confirms the presence on the head of this gnu of a white chevron 
