![]() ![]() Six letters, -, written by 1st Viscount Garnet Joseph Wolseley to Mrs Anna Steele, a sister of FM Sir Evelyn Wood consists chiefly of remarks about her brother, his health and promotion and career prospects associated with the 1st Sudan War (1884-1885). Umbundu, Angola.Typescript historical notes on the military and naval services of 14 members of the Bond family, 1588-1877.Ī history of the Indian Army: 'The Story of the Sepoy Army, 1746 to 1947' with an appendix listing the overseas expeditions in which the force participated, 1762-1945. Thetrue bushbuck is the smallest and at the same time the most widelyspread member of the As in the kudus, the females are hornless. ![]() The does are nearly always striped with whiteon a chestnut ground, but the bucks may be darker and moreuniformly coloured. The bushbucks, or harnessed antelopes, form an extensive group ofspecies nearly allied to the kudus, but usually displaying great sexualdifferences in the colour of the coat, and generally having a simplerspiral to the horns. Chiwalawala, Chilala and Chibisa.Boschbok, Cape Dutch.Ibawara, Lower Zambesi.Imbabala, Swazi and Matonga.Inkonka (male), Imbabala (female),Zulus. Abu Nabah, Sudani.Assali, Danakil.Bata, MKua. Mbaba/a and Serolo buchuhu, Ngami.Mbawara, Swahili.Mazo and Bidiimgito, Hausa.Ngabi, Waganda.Scrolobntuku, Bamangwato.Ungurungu, Makuba.Dol, Somali.Decula, Abyssinian.Skichiba?tgei Chila. \ ! I Skull and Horns of Bushbuck in the Collection of the Hon. Central Provinces Bhurtpur Muttra Bignor Jumna Valley United Provinces Oudh. 8| H ? 8§ 8i H Bhopal n 74 4l Central Provinces %\ 8 54 Do. ? 9§ 8| 5i Nepal Terai 9i 6| 4s ? 9i 7* 72 ? 9 6g 11 ? 9 8* 6| United Provinces 8J 6A 5i Central Provinces 8f 6* 51 Bhurtpur 8? 8 6i Central Provinces 8| 5l Do. The long, broad, and massivehead has a blunt and bristly muzzle, and tufts of coarse hair on theforehead and chin the chin-tuft also extending on to the throat.The horns, which are placed on the crown of the head, are approxi-mated at their bases, especially in old bulls, and are nearly smooth,more or less flattened at the bases, but almost cylindrical at the tips the curvature being at first outwards, or outwards and downwards,a From their near relatives the hartebeests the gnus, or wildebeests,are distinguishable at a glance by their grotesque shape and smoothhorns, as they also are by their habits. Ee-vumba, Makalaka.Ikokoni, Basuto.Inkoni-koni, Amandebili.Inkongoni, Swazi and Zulu.Kokong, Barotsi and Batoka. The BRINDLED GNU or BLUE WILDEBEEST (Connochsetes taurinus). From specimen in the British Museum,presented by the late Mr. Bwana makuba iso#ISO RECORDS OF BIG GAMEįrontlet and Horns of Brindled Gnu. British Museum (Sir Andrew Smit 1 si 7k III Rhodesia. Title: Records of big game with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn
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