The book of antelopes, vol. 3 (of 4)Sclater, Philip Lutley
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The book of antelopes, vol. 3 (of 4)
Sclater, Philip Lutley
Antelopes
[5] Owing to the Plate having been drawn from winter skins, in which
the ears are thickly covered with hair, this character is not properly
shown in the figures.
[6] See List Vert. An. Z. S. 1883, p. 141.
[7] See P. Z. S. 1892, p. 711.
[8] See P. Z. S. 1895, p. 400.
[9] See P. Z. S. 1874, p. 494.
[10] See Burton’s “Narrative of a Trip to Harar,” Journ. R. G. S. xxv.
p. 136 (1855).
[11] See Cat. of Mamm. in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Part II., by W.
L. Sclater (1891), p. 158.
[12] See Mr. F. L. James’s “Journey through the Somali to the Webbe
Shebeyly,” Proc. R. G. S. vii. p. 625 (1885).
[13] ‘Seventeen Trips through Somaliland.’ London, Rowland Ward, 1895.
[14] See under _Gazella marica_, above, p. 95.
[15] ‘The Rise of our East-African Empire,’ i. p. 535.
[16] Misprinted _Litocranius_ in the original description. The
name is based on the solid stony character of the cranium (λιθος =
_lapis_).
Transcriber’s Notes:
1. Obvious printers’, punctuation and spelling errors have been
corrected silently.
2. Some hyphenated and non-hyphenated versions of the same words have
been retained as in the original.
3. Where hyphenation is in doubt, it has been retained as in the
original.
4. Superscripts are represented using the caret character, e.g. D^r. or
X^{xx}.
5. Italics are shown as _xxx_.
6. Bold print is shown as =xxx=.
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