OEEOTEAGUS OKEOTEAGUS. 
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practically straight, roughly ringed at the base; length 3^ to 4 inches. Females 
without horns. 
The Klipspringer occurs within our boundary only on the rocky hills around Suakin, 
blit it is found in Abyssinia, East Africa, and all suitable rocky districts down to the 
extreme south of the continent. In this vast range the variation in form of 
specimens from the different localities is very slight. 
The Plate was drawn from a specimen living in the Gardens of the Zoological 
Society of London, and presented by Commander Alfred Paget, R.N., H.M.S. ‘ Dolphin,' 
February 3rd, 1896 ; it was captured in the Khor Abent, halfway between Suakin and 
Kassala. This specimen lived in the Gardens in Eegent’s Park for six years.— W. E. de W. 
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