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termaxillary and the width of the nose-hole. There has been a 
great difficulty about the determination of the species which 
Col. Hamilton Smith imtended under the above name. The 
imperfect skin which Col. Smith described having lost its hair, 
has perished, and the skull alone has been preserved. This skull 
exactly agrees with the skull of the species above described in 
all its more important characters, but is rather smaller in size; 
and the colour of the fur best agrees with Col. Smith’s deserip- 
tion, for he observes that the animal is more ashy beneath, while 
A. Platous, A. Ptoon and A. mergens are described as white or 
whitish beneath. 
*** Knees not tufted. Ears moderate, acute. Horns short, 
conical, thick. 
5. CepHALoPHUS Mapoaua. The ABYSSINIAN BusH Goat. 
Yellowish brown, slightly punctulated with black. Neck yel- 
lowish. Limbs blacker. Face-streak and feet black. Hair rather 
rigid, close-pressed, reddish grey at the base; upper part po- 
lished, yellow brown with dark tips. Forehead reddish. 
Antilope Madoqua, Riippell, Faun. Abyss. t. 7. f. 2. 
Cephalophus coronatus, part., Gray, Ann. § Mag. N. H.1846, 164. 
Cephalophus Madoqua, Gray, Knowsley Menag. 9; Proc. Zool. 
Soc. 1850, 121. 
Madoqua, Bruce, Travels, vii. 360. t. 56. 
Tragelaphus Madoqua, Riippell, Verz. Senck. 181. 
Sylvicapra Madoqua, Sundevall, Pecora, 66. 
Hab. Abyssinia. Mus. Frankfort. 
This species is very distinct from C. coronatus, being darker, 
and the fur more rigid and close-pressed. 
6. CEPHALOPHUS CORONATUS. The Co@uETOON or RED- 
CROWNED BusH Buck. 
Pale yellowish brown. Middle of the back and front of fore 
legs varied, with a few scattered black hairs. Crown light bay. 
Crest blackish brown, bay in front. Feet and streak up the nose 
blackish. Inside of ears, chin, throat, chest, belly, and inner 
side of the legs, whitish. Tip of tail black. Horns short, coni- 
eal. Ears acute, about half as long as the head. 
Cephalophorus coronatus, Gray, Ann. & Mag. N. H. x. 1842, 266; 
Sundevall, Pecora, 67; Gray, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1846, 164; 
Knowsley Menag. 9. t. 6.f. 12; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, 122. 
Payeepe coronata, Sundevall, Pecora, 133. 
Hab. W. Africa; Gambia; Macarthy’s Island: called Coguetoon. 
