138 Zoological Society, 



1. Neotragus Saltiana. The Madoqua. 



Antilope Saltiana, Blainv. — A. Hemprichianus, Ehrenb. S. P. t. 7; 

 Licht. Saugth. t. 16. — Neotragus madoka, H. Smith. — A. Grimmia, 

 Riippell. — A. Hemprichii, Riippell, Abyss. 25. — N. Saltiana, Gray, 

 Knowsley Menag. 8. — N. Hemprichianus, Sundev. 



Inhabits Abyssinia. Brit. Mus. 



ff A glandular line on the side of the face, in the place of the 

 tear-bag ; and the muffle large and bald. 



15. Cephalophus, H.Smith; Sylvicapra, Ogilby, Sundev. 



Muffle large ; tear-bag none, but a naked, glandular line, formed 

 of two series of pores, on the side of the cheek ; crown crested, end- 

 ing in a tuft between the horns. 



* "Knees and hind legs tufted ; ears and horns elongate ; tear-bag 

 small, under the eye, and a narrow naked streak on cheek" 



1. Cephalophus? quadriscopa. The Four-tufted Ante- 



lope. 



" BuiF, paler on the sides ; tail, knee-tufts, front of nose, narrow 

 inferior lateral and anal streak and streaks across legs blackish ; lips, 

 breast, belly, inside of limbs, vent and houghs white." 



Antilope quadriscopa, H. Smith, G. A. K. iv. 261. 1. 188. — Cepha- 

 lophus? quadriscopa, Gray, Knowsley Menag. 8. 



" Inhabits Senegal." 



This species is only known from Colonel H. Smith's description 

 and figure. 



** Knees not tufted; ears elongate acute; horns slender, elongated. 



2. Cephalophus Grimmia. The Impoon or Duyker or 



Duyker Boc. 



Yellowish brown, greyish in winter ; hair yellowish, with blackish 

 tip ; forehead yellowish bay ; inside of ears, chin, throat, abdomen 

 and under side of tail white ; feet, streak on the nose, up the legs, and 

 upper part of tail black ; ears elongate, nearly as long as head, acute ; 

 horns black, elongate, slender, base rugose and subangular in front. 



CapraGrimmia, Linn. S. N. (ed.10) 70. — MoschusGrimmia, Linn. 

 S. N. (ed. 12).— Antilope mcrgens, Blainv. Bull. Soc. Phil. 1817; 

 H. Smith, G. A. K. v. 264 ; Licht. Saugth. t. 1 1 ; Harris, W. A. A. 

 t. 15. — A. nictitans, Thunb. Mem. Petersb. 181 1, iii. 312. — A. Bur- 

 chellii, H. Smith, G. A. K. v. 262. adult in summer? — A. Ptoox, 

 H. Smith, G. A. K. v. 265 ? jun.?— A. Platous, H. Smith, G. A. K. 

 v. 266. — Ceph. Grimmia, Gray, Knowsley Menag. 1. 1. f. 1, t. 2. f. 1, 2. 



Inhabits S. Africa. Brit. Mus. 



This species varies greatly in the intensity of the colours and in the 

 extent of the black on the feet and nose. Iii one young specimen in 

 the British Museum the black on the nose is quite deficient ; though 

 it has the bright colouring of the breeding-season, and is bright bay 

 on the crown. 



The specimen in the Museum of the London Missionary Society 



