MAMMALIA. 75 
Antilope Oreotragus, Forster, MSS. 58; Schreb. Saugth. 1228. 
t. 259. 
A. (Gazella) Oreotragus, Licht. Berl. Mag. vi.175; Saugth.t. 15; 
Thunb. Mem. Acad. Petersb. iii. 511; Desm. Mam. 460; 
’ Fischer, Syn. 466. 634. 
A. Tragulus oreotragus, H. Smith, G. A. K. v. 837. 
Oreotragus Saltatrix, Harris, W. Anim. Afr. t. 24. f. 2. 
Cervicapra Tragulus oreotragus, Gervais. 
A. (Cervicapra) oreotragus, Desm. Mam. 460. 
Antilope Saltatrix, Bodd. Elench. 141; O. Des Mur. & F. Pre- 
vost, Voy. en Abyssinie, vi. 33. t. 4. 
Tragelaphus oreotragus, Riippell, Verz. Senck. Samml. 181, 1845. 
Gazelle, Le Vaillant, Deuz. Voy. d’ Afrique, i. 162. 
Klippspringer, Buff. H. N. Supp. vi. 183. t. 29, cop. EH. M. t. 54. 
f.3; Penn. Quad. i. 80; Shaw, Zool. uu. 321. 
Kainsi, Hottentots. 
Sessa m Amareen. 
Sessah in Tigren. 
Hab. Africa. 8S. Africa; Cave of Good Hope. East Africa ; 
Abyssinia. 
Male and female, stuffed. S. Africa. 
Varies in bnghtness and depth of colour according to the 
season. 
13. NESOTRAGUS. 
Muffle large, bald. Crumen large, deep, arched. Face and 
forehead not crested. Ears large. Horns nearly straight, elon- 
gate, strong, many-ringed, mcumbent, in the direction of the 
facial line nearly parallel. False hoofs none. Tail very short. 
Females horuless. 
Very like Neotragus in form and character. 
Nesotragus, Von Duben, Vet. Ac. Oefvers. 1846, 221; Sundevaill, 
Pecora, 134; Gray, Knowsley Menag. 8; Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1850, 119. 
1. NESOTRAGUS MOSCHATUS. 
Reddish grey. Belly white. Legs pale reddish. Hair of back 
brown, reddish above the middle, with an obscure pale dot and 
_blackish tip. 
Nesotragus moschatus, V. Duden, l. c.; Sundev. Vet. Acad. 
Oefversigt, 1846, 221 ; Sundevall, Pecora, 134; Gray, Knows- 
ley Menag. 8; Proce. Zool. Soc. 1851, 119. 
- Hab. E. Africa; Island of Zanzibar. Male and female in Stock- 
holm Museum. 
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