. The book of antelopes. Antelopes. 64 von Heuglin proposed to call this Antelope, after its native name, is a repre- sentative form of the Korrigum in the upper valley of the Nile, and, so far as we are acquainted with it at present, agrees in all essential respects with its West-African ally, except in its slightly smaller bulk, and some differences Fig. Skull of Damaliscus tiang, J . in the black markings on the face and limbs. The Tiang, Topi, and Korrigum have been until lately generally regarded as conspecific ; but in ] 892 Herr Paul Matschie, of the Eoyal Natural History Museum of


. The book of antelopes. Antelopes. 64 von Heuglin proposed to call this Antelope, after its native name, is a repre- sentative form of the Korrigum in the upper valley of the Nile, and, so far as we are acquainted with it at present, agrees in all essential respects with its West-African ally, except in its slightly smaller bulk, and some differences Fig. Skull of Damaliscus tiang, J . in the black markings on the face and limbs. The Tiang, Topi, and Korrigum have been until lately generally regarded as conspecific ; but in ] 892 Herr Paul Matschie, of the Eoyal Natural History Museum of Berlin,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sclater, Philip Lutley, 1829-1913; Thomas, Oldfield, 1858-1929; Wolf, Joseph, 1820-1899, ill; Williams, Alpheus F. , former owner. DSI; National Zoological Park (U. S. ), former owner. DSI; Russell E. Train Africana Collection (Smithsonian Institution. Libraries) DSI. London : R. H. Porter


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