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V 



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PELEAD^. 29 



B> 14. Cephalophus punctulatus. (The Grizzled Guevei.) B.M. 



Horns ? Fur dark fulvous brown ; hair grey at the base, 



with brown ends, and with yellow subterminal rings ; narrow streak 

 over the eye pale brown. 



Cephalophus punctulatus, Gray, Cat. Ungul. B. M. p. 88. 



X Hah. "West Africa : Sierra Leone (Sabine). 



V (^ 15. Cephalophus bicolor. B.M. 



>^ Fur soft, brown, with the ramp, the whole of the hind legs, the 



chin, throat, chest, belly, the inner side of the fore legs, a broad ring 



V- over the fore hoofs, and a large spot occupying the front of the face 



A and forehead pure white. The ears blackish, white within ; the 



Nj sides of the forehead darker brown. 



Caphalophus bicolor, Gra^/, P. Z. S. 1862, p. 263, t. 34 ; Ann. ^ Mag. 

 '^ iV. H. 1862, vol. X. p. 400. 



■^ Hah. South and East Africa : Zulu Land (FossbrooJc). 



^ Probably the white is an accidental variation. The brown fur is 



very like that of 'punctulatus, but rather brighter ; and it is found in 

 ^ a very different locality. 



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Fam. 4. PELEAD^E. 



Nostrils open, bald within (?). Face narrow, elongate. Nose 

 swollen, soft, bovine. Muffle large, extending far behind the nos- 

 trils. Crumen none. Horns over the orbits, conical, slender, erect, 

 cylindrical at the base, scarcely diverging, and bent forward at the 

 tip. False hoofs distinct, large. Inguinal pore distinct ; teats four. 

 Body light and elegant. Legs slender. Fur woolly. Tail small and 

 bushy. Intermaxillaries not reaching the nasals. Lower jaw very 

 slender and weak. Skull, T. III. f. 5. Africa. 



1. PELEA. 



Pelea, Gray, Cat. Ungul. B. M. p. 90, t. 36. f. 2, 3,4. 



1. Pelea capreola. (The Eehbock or Peele.) B.M. 



Pelea capreola, Gray, Cat. Ungul. B. M. p. 90, t. 36. f. 2, 3, 4 



(skuU). 

 Tragelaphus capreola, Riippell, 



Hah. South Africa. 



