. The book of antelopes . Horns of Cervicajora arundinum from Nyasaland (Major Trollope). base to the tip along the curve and the distance between the points is19J inches. In German East Africa, Dr. Matschie records the Eeedbuck as havingbeen obtained by Bohm, and observed by Neumann in several localities,although the latter traveller did not bring home specimens. Dr. Matschieseems a little doubtful as to its exact identity with the Eeedbuck of theCape, and it is probably somewhere here that C. bohor from the northinosculates with C. arundinum. Eeedbucks, even in the same district, appear to v


. The book of antelopes . Horns of Cervicajora arundinum from Nyasaland (Major Trollope). base to the tip along the curve and the distance between the points is19J inches. In German East Africa, Dr. Matschie records the Eeedbuck as havingbeen obtained by Bohm, and observed by Neumann in several localities,although the latter traveller did not bring home specimens. Dr. Matschieseems a little doubtful as to its exact identity with the Eeedbuck of theCape, and it is probably somewhere here that C. bohor from the northinosculates with C. arundinum. Eeedbucks, even in the same district, appear to vary much in size, inVOL. II. 2 A 164 colour, and in other external characters, and some authorities have attemptedto divide them into several species. Sundevall, in his Expositio Pecorum,has described four varieties of the present animal, remarking that all thespecimens he has examined varied a little amongst themselves. Besides thedifferences in the direction of the hairs on the head, to which he alludes,there is much va


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