140 
291.—Acronotus Caama, H. Smith, G. A. K. t. 197.—A. Dorcas, 
Thunb. ; Sparm. K. V. Hand. 1779, t. 5.—Bubale, Buffon, H. N. 
xil. t. 38. f. 2; Supp. iv. t. 15.—Caama, Cuvier, Menag. t. — 
Senegal Antelope, Penn. Synn. 38.—A. Senegalensis, Cuvier, Dict. 
Sci. Nat., from Pennant.— 4. Koda, Erxleb. Syn. 293, from Pennant. 
—Boselaphus Caama, Gray, Knows. Menag. 20. t. 20. f. 2, young. 
Inhabits S. Africa. Brit. Mus. 
Pennant figures the head and horns of this species under the name 
of Senegal Antelope, and erroneously refers to Buffon’s figures of the 
horns of the Koba as representing the species, which lead to some 
confusion ; for the 4. Senegalensis (Cuvier, Dict. Sci. Nat. ii. 235) 
is an abbreviation, and 4. Koda (Erxleben, Syn. 293) is a translation, 
of Pennant’s description of this species. Pennant’s specimen is said 
to come from Senegal, but he describes the nuchal line and the knees 
as black, and the figure indicates the dark colour on the face of the 
Cape species. 
30. Damauis; Damalis acronotus, sp.H.Smith; Bubalis, sp. Sundev. 
Horns lyrate, diverging, subcylindrical; nose moderately broad, 
cervine, with a small, bald, moist muffle between and below the 
nostrils ; tear-bag exposed: females, teats two. 
* Horns recurved above, diverging from the base ; face dark in 
Sront. 
1. Damauis LunaTus. The Sassaysy. 
Rufous glaucous, outer sides of the limbs dark. 
Antilope lunata, Burchell, Tray. ii. 334, 335. fig. _.—Damalis 
(acronotus) lunatus, H. Smith, G. A. K. t. 198; A. Smith, Zool. 
S. Afr. t. 31; Harris, W. A. A. t. 8.—Bubalis lunata, Sundev.— 
Sassaybi, Daniel, Afr. Scenery, t. .—Damalis lunatus, Gray, 
Knows. Menag. 21. 
Inhabits 8. Africa. Brit. Mus. 
** Horns regularly lyrate, nearly parallel at the base, then diver- 
ging, and approaching at the tips ; face black marked ; tear-bag 
moderate. 
2. DaAMALIs SENEGALENSIS. The Korricum. 
Reddish grey ; front of face from nose to occiput, a small spot be- 
hind the eyes, a small streak above the angle of the mouth, and streak 
on outside of the limbs above the knees, and tuft of the tail, black. 
Very young: uniform pale brown, without any dark marks. 
Antilope.and Damalis (acronotus) Senegalensis, H. Smith, G.A.K. 
v. t. 199. f. 3.— Antilope Koba, Children, in Denham and Clapper- 
ton’s Travels, not Erxleben.— Bubalis Koba, Sundevall.—B. lunata, 
Sundey. Act. Stockh. 1842, 201, 243, not Burchell.—A. Corrigum, 
Ogilby.—Damalis Senegalensis, Gray, Knows. Menag. 21. t. 21. 
Inhabits W. Africa; Gambia River, Macarthy’s Island; called 
Yonga or Yongah by the Joliffs, and Tan Rong by the Mandingoes, 
Mr. Whitfield. Brit. Mus. Senegal? Sennaar. Mus. Stockholm. 
