46 MAMMALIA. 
Antilope, Pallas, Spicil. i. 1, 1767; Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat. i. 
249, 
Sylvicaprina, Bovina, Antilopina, et Caprina, part., Sundevall, 
Pecora, 51. 
Antelopes, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, 111. 
Cerophorus, sp., Blainv. Bull. Soc. Phil. 1816. 
The Antelopes have been divided into various subgenera by 
different authors. 
Lichtenstein, “ Die Gattung Antilope,” divides the genus to © 
four tribes. 1. Bubalides. 2. Connochetes. 3. Antilope Ge- 
nuine. 4. Gazelle.—Berl. Mag. 1814, vi. p. 153. 
De Blainville divides the genus Cerophorus thus :—l. Anti- 
lope. 2. Gazella. 3. Cervicapra. 4. Alcelaphus. 5. Trage- 
laphus. 6. Boselaphus. 7. Oryx. 8. Rupicapra.—Bull. Soc. 
Philom. 1816, 175. 
M. Desmarest, in his Species of Mammalia, adopted M. De 
Blainville’s arrangement, separating Oreas from Boselaphus, and 
Antilocapra from Rupicapra.—Mamm. 4to, 1820. 
Fischer, in his Synopsis Mammalium, also follows De Blain- 
ville’s divisions.—8vo, 1829. 
M. Gervais, in his article “ Antilope,” regards the subgenera 
of De Blainville as genera, and uses the divisions of H. Smith 
and Ogilby to divide them into sections. It appears to be a mere 
compilation, thus:—1. Antilope. 2. Gazella. 3. Cervicapra. 
a. Dama. 6. Redunca. c. Tragulus. d. Raphicerus. e. Te- 
tracerus. f. Cephalophus. g. Neotragus. h. Nemorhedus. 
i. Kemas. 4. Rupicapra. a. Capricornis. 6. Dicranocerus. 
c. Rupicapra. d. Pantholops. e. Antilocapra. f. Anoa. 5. Oryza. 
a. Aigocerus. 6. Oryx. 6. Alcelaphus. 7. Tragelaphus. 8. Bos- 
elaphus.—Supp. N. Dict. Sci. Nat. i. 260, 1840. 
Colonel Hamilton Smith, in Griffith A. K. v., divides the An- 
telopes of Pallas into three genera :— 
I. AnriLopE. Subdivided into—1. Dicranocerus. 2. Aigo- 
cerus. 3. Oryx. 4. Gazella. 5. Antilope. 6. Redunea. 7. 
Tragulus. 8. Raphicerus. 9. Tetracerus. 10. Cephalophus. 
11. Neotragus. 12. Tragelaphus. 13. Nemorhedus. 14. Ru- 
picapra. 15. Aplocerus. 16. Anoa. 
Il. Damauis. Divided into—l. Acronotus. 2. Boselaphus. 
3. Strepsiceros. 4. Portax. 
Ill. CarosLepas.—Translated in Fischer, Synopsis Mam- 
at ii. 623, and in Lesson, Complet. Buffon, x. 278, 300, 314, 
1836. 
