oe i. Uithaames 
MAMMALIA. 61 
Chest, belly, inside of legs, back edge of tarsus, and underside 
of feet and anal disk, white. Face bright bay, with a broad white — 
side-streak. 
Adult female: nose blackish above. Young pale yellowish. 
Side-streak brownish. 
Gazella rufifrons, Gray, Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1846; 1847, xvii. 
231; Knowsley Menag. 5. t.4; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, 115. 
Antilope (Gazella) levipes, Sundevall, Pecora, 82. 
Kevel (male), F. Cuvier, Mam. Lithog. t. 3; not Buffon. 
Corinne, F. Cuvier, Mam. Lithog. t., young and female; not 
Buffon. 
Hab. W. Africa; Senegal. Gambia, called Sent. Senaar (Sun- 
devall). 
Two males, stuffed. Senegal. 
Two females, stuffed. Senegal. 
Two young, stuffed. 
ANAT. 
Skull, adult female. 
Skull, young. 
Buffon mentions a Corine as coming from Senegal, but he says 
it is smaller than the Kevel, and Daubenton says that it has 
knee-tufts, so that it cannot be this species. Indeed the Gazelle, 
Corine, and Kevel of Buffon are clearly all A. Dorcas of this 
Catalogue. 
The Kevel figured by M. F. Cuvier well represents this spe- 
cies. He says it was sent from Senegal, and probably it has not 
knee-tufts, for they are not indicated in the figure, or mentioned 
in the text; like other descriptions of this author, though it oc- 
eupies more than two pages, all the peculiarities of the spécies 
are left out. The Corine of the same author, also from Senegal, 
well represents the young. M. Cuvier considers the Kevel and 
Corine and A. Dorcas form one species, but afterwards, under 
Kevel gris, he appears to change his mind and thinks they may 
be two. 
5. TRAGOPS. 
Horns lyrate, short, black : in both sexes. Face tapermg. Nose 
ovine. Muffle none. Crumen none. Fur short, adpressed; 
sides without any dark streak. Knees tufted. Feet with large 
feet-pits. Inguinal pits distinct. Female with slender horns. 
Teats 2. Head, t. 7. f.1. 
Hab. India. Not gregarious. 
Tragops, Hodgson, Var. Genera Ruminants, 1847, 11; Gray, 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850. 
