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typically normal, not extending Ijeyond posterior notch of 

 nostrils ; no face-glands, but a bare, and probably glandular, 

 patch of skin below each ear ; tail l)ushy ; foot-glands repre- 

 sented, at most, by the duct of the glands existing in Pcka ; 

 one or two pairs of inguinal glands ; coat hairy ; skull light, 

 with large lachrymal vacuities, small auditory Indite, and the 

 premaxilla} not reaching the nasals. 



The distribution is practically co-extensive with that (jf 

 the subfamily. 



The two subgenera may be distinguished as follows : — 



A. Muffle extending beyond notch of nostrils ; one pair 



of inguinal glands Eleotragus. 



B. Muffle normal ; two pairs of inguinal glands Bedunca. 



The following is a " key " to the species : — 



A. Colour tending to grey, distinctly grizzled ; head 



and neck more fulvous, tail very bushy. 



a. Size small, colour rich, with a rufous tinge, 

 skull broad, horns slightly hooked at 

 tips, muffle normal B. fulvorufiila . 



h. Size large, colour paler, with a fulvous tinge, 

 skull narrow, horns more hooked at tips, 

 muffle extending beyond notch of nos- 

 trils B. arundinum. 



B. Colour yellower and less grizzled, head and neck 



like body, tail less bushy. 

 Size medium or small, horns, as a rule, 



abruptly hooked at tips B. redunca 



1. Subgenus ELEOTRAGUS. 



Eleotragus, Gray, List Mamm. Brit. Mus. p. 165, 1843. 



Muffle inflated and extending beyond line of posterior 

 notches of nostrils; a single pair of large inguinal glands 

 opening forwards along sides of abdomen, away from teats.* 



I. EEDUNCA (ELEOTRAGUS) ARUXDINUM. 



Antilope arundinum, Boddaert, Elcnclius Anim. p. 145, 1785. 

 Antilope eleotragus, ^Sclu'eber, Sdugthiere, pi. cclxvi, 1785; ShaiL\ 



Gen. Zool. vol. ii, pt. 2, p. 349, 1801 ; Ciivier, Diet. Sci. Nat. 



vol. ii, p. 244, 1804 ; Thunberg, Mem. Ac. Sci. St. Petersh. vol. iii, 



* For the characters of the inguinal glands in the two groups the 

 writer is indebted to Mr. Pocock. 



