. The book of antelopes . s taken at Bathurst in August 1889, represents the HarnessedAntelope, at that time one year old, and the little Nagor, then only fourmonths old, being fed together by Dr. Kendall himself The Nagor, weneed hardly say, has long ago attained its full stature, and at the time we^\^ite (January 1897) is, we are glad to say, still living and thriving in theZoological Societys Antelope-House. It stands about 28 inches high at the shoulders, and is above of a nearlyuniform reddish brown in colour, rather darker on the central line; theinsides of the ears and the ocular region
. The book of antelopes . s taken at Bathurst in August 1889, represents the HarnessedAntelope, at that time one year old, and the little Nagor, then only fourmonths old, being fed together by Dr. Kendall himself The Nagor, weneed hardly say, has long ago attained its full stature, and at the time we^\^ite (January 1897) is, we are glad to say, still living and thriving in theZoological Societys Antelope-House. It stands about 28 inches high at the shoulders, and is above of a nearlyuniform reddish brown in colour, rather darker on the central line; theinsides of the ears and the ocular region are white, the face being rathermore rufous. The belly and inner sides of the limbs are whitish. The large 2b2 ]74 naked space beneath the ear is white and very noticeable. The tail is short,broad, and bushy, like the back above, and white beneath. The horns areblack ; the distance from their base to their tips is about 5^ inches in astraight line ; the muzzle is moist, naked, and black; and the hoofs are black. Fig. JSj. J^iK-4
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