270 ANTILOPE DORIA. 



all times more gratifying aud more beneficial to the science 

 of zoology , than the original description of twenty that 

 were new. 



Antilope (Cephalophus) cloria (plate 9). 



1832. Antelope^ Bennett. P. Z. S. L. p. 122. 



1836. Antilope doria Ogilby. P. Z. S. L. p. 120. 



1836. Antilope zebra Gray. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, (fide 

 Gray). 



1836. Antilope zebrata Robert. Echo du Monde savant. 



1843. Cephalophorus? zebra Gray. List of spec, of Mam- 

 malia, p. 163. 



1849. Antilope doria Eraser. Zoologia typica (cum figura). 



1850. Damalis? zebra Gray. Gleanings Menag. p. 22. 

 1850. Damalis f zebra Gray. P. Z. S. L. p. 142. 



1852. Damalis? zebra Gray. Cat. of the Spec. Ungulata 

 furcipeda. p. 129. 



1872. Damalis? zebra Gray. Cat. of Ruminant Mammals. 



p. 45. 



1873. Damalis f zebra Gray. Handlist of the Edent. Thick-sk. 



and Rum. Mamm. p. 117. 

 Canis or Viverra zebra Whitfield Mss. (fide Gray). 



Bennett has given in the Proc. Z. S. L. of the year 

 1832 a very exact description of a skin in the British 

 Museum, having attached to it no portion of the neck, 

 extremities or tail and consisting only of that of the body 

 and Eraser figured it in his Zoologia typica. Bennett descri- 

 bed this imperfect skin as follows: »The dorsal portion is 

 »of a bright rufous fawn, which is continued on the shoul- 

 »ders and on the buttocks, but from vp^hich the red nearly 

 » disappears on the under surface, that being pale fawn. 

 » Across the whole of the back, commencing between the 

 » shoulders and passing backwards, a series of broad trans- 

 averse glossy black stripes are seen, which run down the 

 » sides, becoming narrower towards the belly. These stri- 



Notes from the Leyden. 3Mu.seu.ni, "Vol. "VII. 



