Pa eS ee ee eee 
MAMMALIA. 67 
Antilope bilineata, Temm. Mus. Leyden (young). 
Damalis Cervicapra (Ledmee), J. Brookes, Cat. Mus. 64, 1828. 
Capra Bezoartica, Aldrov. Bisule. 256. 
Gazella, Jonston, Quad. t. 29; Brisson, R. A. 68. 
Gazella Africana, Raiz Syn. 79. 
Tragus Strepsiceros, Klein, Quad. 18. 
Gazelle, Perr. Anim. 1. 93. t. 11. 
Lidmee, Shaw, Trav. 2432 3 
Antelope and Antelope des Indes, Buffon, H. N. xii. 215, 217. 
t. 35. t. 36.f.1,2; Suppl. vi.t.18,19; F. Cuvier, Mam. Lith. t. 
Common Antelope, Penn. Syn. 32; Quad. 1. 89.t. 15; Shaw, 
Zool. i. 336. t. 191. 
Bahmunnee Hurn, Sykes. 
Hab. India, in the dry, open plains, in flocks of scores. 
A male. Madras, India. Presented by Walter Elliot, Esq. 
A male. India. 
OstroLocy. Skull, t. 8. f. 1-3. 
Antelope, Daub. in Buffon H. N. xii. 273. t. 35. t. 36. f. 1-3. 
Three bases of skulls and horns. India. 
Skull and horn. India. 
Skull and horn. India. 
Skull and horn. India. 
Skull, with horns, of adult male. India. Presented by B. H. 
Hodgson, Esq. 
A pair of horns. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
One odd deformed horn. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
Two pairs of horns. India. Mr. Argent’s Collection. 
DRAWINGS. 
Drawing of a skull of a male-—Hodgson, Icon. ined. B. M. 
t. 186. f.9, 10. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
Drawing of old male, female and young.—Hodgson, Icon. ined. 
B. M.t. 155. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
The Black Antelopes are very gregarious on the open, dry 
plains of India.—Hodgson. 
b. Horns small, slender, straight, conical, tapering, more or less 
diverging, and often bent forward at the tip. Muffle gene- 
rally large and moist. 
a. Crumen large. Muffle large. 
9. TETRACERUS. 
Muffle large. Crumen large, longitudinal. Horns 4; front 
