MAMMALIA. 65 
Skull with “no suborbital fissure nor fossa, but a wide opening 
on the side of the muzzle, between the maxillary and intermax- 
illary bones; the masseterie ridge rising before the orbit; the 
auditory bulla large and prominent, with only a small groove on 
its outer side to receive the attachment of the stylohyal bone ; 
the occiput broad, somewhat produced downwards; its basal 
portion with the posterior pair of tubercles broad, the anterior 
ones small. Molars without the supplemental iobe.”—Turner. 
Skull, t. 7. f. 3. 
Antilope vera, sp., Licht. Berl. Mag. vi. 1814. 
A. (Ceratophorus) Gazella, sp., Blainv. Bull. Sct. Phil. 1816. 
Gazella, sp., Gervais, Supp. D. S. N. i. 261, 1840. 
Antilope, Gray, Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1847; Knowsley Menag. 6; 
Turner, P. Z. Soc. 1849. 
ZEpyceros, Sundevall, Pecora, 87. 
Major H. Smith erroneously assigns a suborbital sinus to this 
animal. 
1. Zpyceros MELAmMpPus. PALLAH or RooyveE Boc. 
Bay; sides and beneath paler. Belly, anal disk, and lower 
side of tail white. Crown, anal streak and tip of tail blackish. 
Tuft above feet, and back of feet black. 
Antilope (vera) Melampus, Licht. Berl. Mag. vi. 167, 1814; 
Burch. Trav. ii. 301; Reise, ii. 544. t. 4; Schreb. Saugth. 
1224. t. 274; Harris, Wild Anim. Africa, t. 15. 
A. (Gazella) Euchore, Desm. Mamm. 456; H. Smith, G. A. K. 
iv. 198. t., v. 828; Fischer, Syn. 463. 630; Burchell, Trav. ui. 
301. 
Antilope Melampus, Gray, List Mam. B. M. 162; Cat. Osteol. 
B. M. 56; Knowsley Menag. 6; Turner, P. Z. S. 1849. 
Gazella melampus, Gervais, Supp. D. S. N. 1. 261. 
#pyceros melampus, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, 116. 
Pallah, S. Daniel, Afric. Scen. n. 9. 
Betjuan, Caffers. 
Hab. South Africa. 
_ Adult male. S. Africa. From Dr. Smut’s Collection. 
Adult female. From Dr. Smut’s Collection. 
_ Young male. From the South African Museum. 
Female. S. Africa. Presented by the Earl of Derby. 
OstroLocy. Skull, t.7.f.3. Turner, P. Z. Soc. 1849, skull. 
Horns. South Africa. Presented by William Burchell, Esq., 
LL.D. 
Two pairs of horns. S. Africa. 
Two pairs of horns. S. Africa. Mr. Argent’s Collection. 
