24 CLPHALOPHIDJi. 



** Horns moderate or short, slantbifi backwards. Skidl rather eloncfate ; 

 nasal hole larye, sivvllinij out on the side : the intermax diaries not reach- 

 ing the nasals; the siiborhital jnt very large, rather shallow. 



g (^ 5. Grimmia Burchellii. (Burchell's Bush-Goat.) B.M. 



Horns ascending, diverging at the tips. Fur reddish brown, very 

 slightly black-punctulated ; face redder ; throat, chest, legs, and belly 

 rather greyer brown. The young is darker red. 



Cephalophus BurcheUii, Gray, Cat. Ungid. B. M. p. 81. 



Hah. South Africa. Male and jun. in B. M. /iLLMx^ti. / 



/, i/^,,,- G. Grimmia madoqua. (The Abyssinian Bush-Goat.) B.M. 



Horns slender, recumbent. Yellowish brown, slightly punctu- 

 lated with black ; neck yellowish ; limbs blacker. Front of orbit 

 deeply concave. Skull, T. IV. f. 7. 



Ceplialophus madoqua, Gray, Cat. UikiuI. B. M. p. 82 ; P. Z. S. 

 1871, p. 598. 



Hah. East Africa : Abyssinia. 



2. TERPHONE. 



Ears ? Horns conical, decumbent. Skull elongate ; nose 



compressed ; forehead flat ; nasals elongate, narrow. 



^ 1. Terphone longiceps. 



The skull elongate ; face elongate, compressed in front of the 

 eyes ; the nose in front of the eyes narrow, sides only very slightly 

 tapering ; nasal bone very long, produced between the frontal be- 

 hind, much longer than the median suture of the frontal. The horns 

 elongate, conical, diverging at the tips, decumbent, in a line with 

 the forehead ; forehead convex between the orbits. Length of skull 

 10 inches 9 lines ; width at zygoma 4 inches 7 lines ; length of 

 horn-cores 5 inches ; length of lower jaw 9 inches. 



Cephalophus longiceps, Graif, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 204 (fig. skull) ; Ann. iSj- 

 3Iag. Nat. Hist. ISfiS, p. 03, f. (skull). 



a. M. Barboza du Bocage, in the ' Jorn. de Sciencias da Academia 

 Bealde Lisboa,' Aug. 1869, p. 221, describes the head covered with 

 sldn of a specimen of CepliaJoplms, which he received from the interior 

 of Angola, the skull of which is exactly like that of C. longiceps (P.Z.S. 

 1863, p. 208). The ears are moderate, rounded at the end, the outer 

 surface covered with very short, close, deep-brown hairs, nearly naked 

 within, except at the edge and end, which is bordered with short 

 whitish hairs ; upper surface of the head pale brown ; the nose 

 deep brown, and forehead chocolate ; the upper part of the clieeks 

 are grey-brown, the lower part and chin whitish. A narrow dark- 

 edged yeUow-browu ray above the eyes, and an elongate spot of the 

 same colour under the orbits. The crest is divided into a central 



