124 
Cephalophus rufilatus, Gray, Aun. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1846, 166; 
Knowsley Menag. 10. t. 9.— Antilope Grimmia, H. Smith, G. A. K. 
y. 266.—Le Grimme, Buffon, H. N. xii. t. 41. f. 2, 3? 
Var. 1. Sides paler, greyish red; forehead rough. 
Le Grimme, F. Cuv. Mamm. Lithog. t. . not good. 
Inhabits Sierra Leone, called Coguetoon. Brit. Mus. 
The hair is rather paler at the base, of the dorsal streak grey, with 
a blackish tip. 
M. F. Cuvier’s (Mamm. Lithog. t. .) figure is the pale variety, 
which Mr. Whitfield regards as distinct ; he says it is called Grimme 
by the natives: the separate head of Cuvier’s plate appears to have 
been.taken from the Guevei. 
**** Knees not tufted ; ears moderate, rounded ; horns short, thick, 
conical ; head with a pale streak on each side over the eyes to 
the base of the horns. 
12. CepHaLtopHus Maxwetuiu. The GueEvet. 
Grey brown or sooty brown; sides of head and body greyer ; chin, 
throat, chest and belly whitish grey; abdomen and front of thigh 
white ; broad streak over each eye to the base of the horns yellowish 
white ; feet and end of nose rather darker; fur rather rigid; hair 
uniform. 
Antilope Maxwellii, H. Smith, G. A. K. iv. 267.—A. pygmea, Pal- 
las, Spic. xii. 18 ?—The Guevei, Buffon, H. N.— A. pygmea (Guevet), 
F. Cuv. Mamm. Lithog. t. . good.— A. Frederic, Laur. ; Sundey. 
—A. Philantomba, Ogilby, P. Z. S. 1836, 121; 1839, 27.—Cepha- 
lophus Maxwellii, Gray, Knowsley Menag. 11. t. 12. 
Inhabits W. Africa. Brit. Mus. 
The adult male in the British Museum is bright sooty brown, 
darker near the rump; the female is nearly uniform pale grey brown. 
It is well figured by M. F. Cuvier. It is known from C. monticola 
by being larger, by the whiteness of the eye-streak, and of the front 
of the thigh and chest. 
13. CerpHALopHUS MONTICOLA. The NoumMETGE or CAPE 
GuEVEI. 
Grey brown; streak over the eyes, legs and outer part of thighs 
rufous ; feet grey brown; chin, chest, abdomen, and under side of tail 
and inside of ears white ; fur soft, grey, with intermixed rather rigid 
black hairs. 
Antilope monticola, Thunb. Stockh. N. H. xxxii. t. 5.—d. cerulea, 
H.Smith, G.A.K.v.855; Daniell’s Afr.Scen.t. ; Harris, W.A.A. 
t. 26.—A. perpusilla, H. Smith, G. A. K. v. 854.—A. pygmea, Licht. 
Saugth. t. 16; Sundevall.—Cephalophus monticola, Gray, Knowsley 
Menag. 11. 
Inhabits S. Africa. Brit. Mus. 
The colours vary in intensity ; in a female in the British Museum, 
the rufous colour of the thighs and the white of the chest are more 
distinct than in the male, but this may depend on the season when 
