l63 MAMMALIA. 



Distribution. — North-East Africa from near Suez southward to 

 Somali land (Phillips); always near the sea (Blanford). 



a. Skin and $ Annesley Bay, Abyssinia, W. T. Blanford. 



skull. 29-12-67. 



*. Skull, horns ^ Annesley Bay, Abyssinia W, T. Blanford, 1868. 



e. Frontlet J No history. 



Gazella euchore. 



Antilope euchore, Lichtenstein Mag. Ges. Naturf. Freunde, vi, p. 169 



(1814)*. 

 Antilope pygarga, Blumenbach Handb. Naturges., loth ed., p. Iio 



(1821)*. 

 Gazella euchore, Blainville Bull. Soc. Philom., p. 75 (1816)*; Harris Wild 



Game of S. Africa., pi. iii ; Selous P. Z. S., 1881, p. 757. 

 Antidorcas euchore. Gray P.Z.S., p. 116 (1850); Blyth Cat., p. 171. 



The Springbok. 



Distribution. — South Africa; the north-western parts of Cape 

 Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and Grimqualand west. 



a. Frontlet A.S.B. 



Genus ANTILOPE [restricted]. 



Antilope, Pallas Spic. Zool., i, p. 3 (1767). 



The genus Antilope, which formerly included the whole sub- 

 family of Antelopes, was first restricted to the following species by 

 OgilbyP. Z.S., 1836, p. 137. 



Antilope cervicapra. 



Antilope cervicapra, Pallas Spic. Zool., \, p. 18, pis. i, ii, (1767); Sykes P. Z. 

 S., 1831, p. 104; Gray Illustr. Ind. Zool., i, pis. xii, xiii ; Benneit P. Z.S., 

 1833, p. 13; id. ibid., 1836, p. 34; Elliot Madr. Journ., x, p. 222; 

 Mutton J. A. S. B., xv, p. 150 ; Blanford J. A. S. B., xliv p. 18. 



Cervicapra bezoartica, Gray List Mamm. B. M., p. 159 (1843). 



Antilope bezoartica, Gray P. Z.S., p. 1 17 (1850); Adams P.Z. S., 1858, p. 

 522 ; Blyth Cat., p. 171 ; Jerdon Mamm., p. 27S; Blanford J . A. S. B., 

 xxxvi, p. 196; MacMaster Notes on jerdon, pp. 109, 210 ■,Kinloch Large 

 Game Shooting, i, p. 59 [with plate] ; Stoliczka J. A. S. B., xli, p. 229; 

 Pollok Sport in Brit. Burma, i, p. 150 ; Sterndale Mamm. Ind., p. 472. 



The Black Buck or Indian Antelope ; Mriga, Sanscrit ; Kalwit 

 Haran and Mirga S Harna Harnin ? Hind.; Harin, Bengalee; 

 Kalsar ^ Baoti ? in Behar ; Kala ^ Guria ? in Tirhut ; Barout 

 or Sasin in Nepal ; Bureta in Bhagulpore ; Chigri, Canarese ; Irri (J 

 Ledi $ or Jinka in Telegu. 



Distribution. — The whole Indian peninsula from the Punjab 

 to Cape Comorin, except the Malabar Coast, the Eastern Ghats, and 



