(Garden Guide, 1879, p. 22.)
In the Gallery of the British Museum of Natural History at South Kensington there is to be seen a very fine and large mounted male specimen of the Greater Kudu, which was shot by Mr. F. C. Selous on the Macloutsi River, Upper Limpopo, in May 1890, and presented by that gentleman to the National Collection. This splendid animal stands 59 inches in height at the withers and its horns are 43 inches long in a straight line. There are also other specimens of the Kudu (skins, skulls, or horns) in the British Museum from Bogos-land, Abyssinia, the Shiré Highlands of British Central Africa, and the Cape Colony.
April, 1900.
THE BOOK OF ANTELOPES, PL. XCVII.
Wolf del.
Hanhart imp.
The Lesser Kudu.
STREPSICEROS IMBERBIS.
Published by R.H. Porter.