80 MAMMALIA. 
3. The A. Grimmia of Pallas, with large ears and a black streak 
to the horns, like C. Campbellieg, but is from Guinea. I know 
of no species common to the W. and S. coast of Africa, so that 
it is probably yet to be distinguished. 
The “ Fitomba” or “ Philantomba”’ appears to be the generic 
name of all the W. African Cephalophi or Bush Antelopes. 
3. CEPHALOPHUS CAMPBELLI&. The BLACK-FACED PHI- 
LANTOMBA. 
Grey and black grisled, beneath white. Cheeks, neck and 
chest yellowish. Forehead yellow, with a black streak on the 
nose, widening on the forehead, and ending in a tuft of hair be- 
hind the horns. Feet and front of the fore legs reddish black. 
Fur soft. Hair grey, with a black ring and tips. Ears elongate, 
acute. 
Cephalophus Campbelliz, Gray, Ann. §& Mag. N. H. 1846, 164; 
Knowsley Menag. 9; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, 121; Sundevaill, 
Pecora, 133. 
Sylvicapra mergens var., Sundevall, Pecora, 133. 
Cephalophus Burchellii var. (C. Campbelliz), Gray, Cat. Mamm. 
Bs MT, 162. 
? Antilope Grimmia, Pallas, Mise. i. t.1; Spic. Zool. 1. 38. t. 3. 
t. 4. f. 3, xii. 18; Fischer, Syn. 468? 
?Le Grimme, Buffon, H. N. Supp. ui. t. 14, from Pallas. 
Antilope mergens var. Burchellu, part., Sundevall, Pecora. 
Hab. W. Africa. ! 
Adult female. S. Africa. Stockho}m Museum. 
A young specimen, with the streak up the face to the back of 
the forehead. Sierra Leone. Presented by Mrs. A. George 
Campbell. . 
Antilope Campbellie, Gray, MSS. in List Mamm. B. M. 162. 
Cephalophorus Burchellii, jun., Gray, List Mamm. B. M. 162. 
This species differs from the Duyker by bemg much darker, 
and more distinctly grisled or dotted, and the under side being 
much whiter. It may be only a darker variety of that species. 
The adult female was sent as A. mergens, var. Burchellu, by 
M. Sundevall (the other specimen of the same name being a true 
Duyker). The young specimen, which has been in the British 
Museum for several years, was sent from Africa, under the ge- 
neric name of Philantomba, by Mrs. Ambrose George Campbell. 
The A. Grimmia of Pallas, Spic. Zool. i. 18. t. 3, which he 
describes as grey grisled, becoming brownish ash on the but- 
tocks ; throat, chest and beneath the body white; head and neck 
yellowish grey; a black streak between the horns, forming a 
