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Tragelaphus Angasii, Gray, P. Z, S. 1848, 89. t. 4 & 5, male, fe- 
male and young; Knows. Menag. 27. 
Inhabits S. Africa; Port Natal. Brit. Mus. male, imperfect skin. 
** Face without any frontal streak ; horns small. 
+ Back with transverse white stripes. 
3. TRAGELAPHUS scriptus. The ZaLorres or HaRNeEss ANTE- 
LOPE. 
Pale bay ; back with four cross-bands and a central white streak ; 
haunches white spotted; cheek with two white spots; spot on chest, 
nose, feet, and spots on the legs blackish; dorsal streak and end of 
tail black. Adult: chest and outside of shoulder and haunches and 
legs black: the male with a high ridge of long, coarse white hair ex- 
tending the whole length of the back to the tail. 
Antilope scripta, Pallas, Misc. 8.—Antilope (Tragelaphus) scripta, 
H. Smith.— A. maculata, Thunb.—<A. (Tragelaphus) Phalerata, 
H. Smith.—Tragelaphus scripta, Gray, Knows. Menag. 28. t. 28.— 
The Harness Antelope, Pennant, Syn. 27.—Guib, Butfon, H. N. xii. 
305, 307. t. 40. t. 41. f.1; F. Cuv. Mamm. Lithog. t. ; Dict. Sci. 
INBE..f..” 
Inhabits W. Africa; Senegal and Gambia. Called Oualofes or 
Zalofes. 
The dark colour of the chest and outside of the limbs, and the 
high crest_of the male, are not developed until they are four or more 
years old. 
This species varies in some having seven and others nine white 
cross-bands, and some are spotted and others not; but they breed 
together, and the produce is often a different variety from the parent. 
They breed constantly at Knowsley : in May 1845 they had a small 
herd of two males and four females, three of which were expected to 
bear young. 
4. TracetapHus Decuta. The Decuta. 
Grey brown; back with three or four indistinct cross-bands; an 
arched streak on upper part of side, a few spots forming an arch on 
the haunches ; dorsal line, streak on nose, and in front of fore-legs 
blackish. 
Antilope Decula, Riippell, Abyss. t.4.—Tragelaphus Decula, Gray, 
Knows. Menag. 28. 
Var. Back without the cross-bands. 
Inhabits Africa; Abyssinia (Riippell). 
+t Back without any cross-bands or lateral streak. 
5. TRAGELAPHUS SYLVATICUS. The Boscu Boc. 
Blackish brown ; head pale brown; back, across forehead, black ; 
small spot on haunches, larger spot on insides of legs and on feet 
white ; dorsal line longly crested, black, white varied in. Female 
paler brown. Young: pale bay. 
No. CCX.—PrRocEEDINGS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
