ZOOLOGY 
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Part II. 
Wild beasts in respect of which licence (B) or 
Zebra. 
Wart hog (Pkacochams). 
Bush pig ( Potamocharus ). 
Buffalo. 
Eland. 
Kudu. 
Situtunga ( Tragelaphus spekei ). 
Inyala ( T. angasii). 
Bush buck ( T. script us.) 
Duyker ( Cephalophus). 
Oribi ( Ourebia). 
Sharpe’s antelope ( Raphicerus sharpei). 
licence (C) is required :— 
Klipspringer. 
Reedbuck. 
Puku (Cobus vardoni). 
Senga Puku (C. senganus). 
Lech we ( C. lechwe). 
Crawshay’s Cobus ( C. crawshayi). 
Waterbuck (C. ellipsiprymnus). 
Impala ( PEpyceros melampus). 
Hartebeest (Bubalis). 
Tsessebe (Damalisctis). 
Sable antelope. 
Roan antelope. 
THE ELEPHANT MARSH 
As to the Avi-fauna: it is a country singularly rich in bird life. Amongst 
the birds, however, occur the same curious gaps in the distribution of species 
and genera which are found to the south of the Zambezi and in East Africa 
but are wanting in this south-central part of the continent. The ostrich, 
and the secretary-vulture, three genera of true vultures, nearly all the genera 
and species of African larks and of bustards are represented in Africa south 
of the Zambezi, skip British Central Africa, and reappear again north of the 
Rufiji River extending thence northwards and westwards through East Africa, 
across the Sudan to Senegambia. There is a great paucity of species or 
genera amongst the guinea fowl; practically the only guinea fowl ordinarily 
found in British Central Africa is the common species, the origin of the 
domestic bird, though Guttera edouardi , the crested guinea fowl is met with 
near the Zambezi and on the Mozambique Coast. The sand grouse is only 
