. Records of big game : with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . T. I). M. Cardeza. I9i 6i 4 Rhodesia . 11. Cookson. 191 7i 9i ? T. G. Davey. i9i 6S H ? J. Carr Saunders. 19 7i Si Barotsiland Major J. Garden. i82 63 H Do. R. T. Coryndon. in 7 6h ? J. L. Drege. m 6 6 British Central Africa Dr. A. iMacCarthy Morrogh. i8i 6^ 9i ? S. R. Price. 18^ 8 12 Rhodesia . F. H. Melland. i8i 7 ? W. H. Fountain. i8i 71 8 ? G. M. Spencer Smith. 18 7 94 Rhodesia . li. E. Hambro. 18 7 .i Do. Col. C. Harding. 18 73 6 Do. George Grey. 17^ 61


. Records of big game : with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . T. I). M. Cardeza. I9i 6i 4 Rhodesia . 11. Cookson. 191 7i 9i ? T. G. Davey. i9i 6S H ? J. Carr Saunders. 19 7i Si Barotsiland Major J. Garden. i82 63 H Do. R. T. Coryndon. in 7 6h ? J. L. Drege. m 6 6 British Central Africa Dr. A. iMacCarthy Morrogh. i8i 6^ 9i ? S. R. Price. 18^ 8 12 Rhodesia . F. H. Melland. i8i 7 ? W. H. Fountain. i8i 71 8 ? G. M. Spencer Smith. 18 7 94 Rhodesia . li. E. Hambro. 18 7 .i Do. Col. C. Harding. 18 73 6 Do. George Grey. 17^ 61 84 Do. Capt. A. L. Godman. 173 6 74 Do. J. Ripley. 173 8 Ulanga Valley . R. Berridge. 174 6i 7i Tanganyika Plateau Claude Francis. i7i 7h 5g Rhodesia . Col. A. Colville. 174 7i 14 Rhodesia . Capt. H. L. Archer-lloublon i7i 7 7 Do. E. iMClellan. 174 6| 8 Do. Fowler. 9 5g 3i 5i Loru Valley J. Gibson Plall. />.—LODERS PUKU (C. vardoni loderi).Known only by the undermentioned skull. Length onfront curve. Circum-ference. Tij) to Tip. Owner. Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. VAAL RHEROK 213. Head of Vaal Rhebok The GREY or VAAL RHEBOK (Pelea capreolus). Vaal Rhebok, Cape , Swazi. PsJiiatla, , Bechuana. The short, upright, straight, and slender horns, together with thesomewhat woolly nature of the hair, serve to differentiate the vaalrhebok from the antelopes of the kindred genera. The tail, like thatof the reedbucks, is moderately long and bushy ; the ears are tall andnarrow ; the build is slight and graceful ; and the general colour isuniformly pale grey, tending somewhat to fawn on the head and at shoulder about 28 inches in females and 30 or 31 inchesin males. The chief distinctions between this antelope and reedbuckare the form of the horns and the absence of the bare patches belowthe ears. Distribution.—The open hilly districts of Africa south of the the mountain ranges of the eastern and northern distr


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