MAMMALIA, — 85 
Osteol. Spec. 57 ; Knowsley Menag. 10. t. 7. f. 2; Proc. Zool. 
Soc. 1850, 123; Sundevall, Pecora, 134. 
Antilope niger, Temm. Mus. Leyden. 
Hab. Guinea. 
A male, half-grown. Coast of Gumea. From Leyden Museum. 
OstTEoLoGy. Leg-bones, imperfect. 
12. CeEPHALOPHUs NATALENSIS. The Natsu BusH Buck 
or RHOODE Bok. 
Bright red bay. Nape, withers and feet varied with dark grey 
hairs. Nose-streak short, blackish. Lips, chin, upper part of 
throat, and end of tail, whitish. Lower part of cheek, throat and 
abdomen, pale yellowish. Crown and tuft bright red. Horns 
short, conical. 
Antilope Natalensis, A. Smith, S. African Quart. Journ. 217 ; 
Illust. Zool. S. Africa, t. 32. 
Cephalophorus Natalensis, Gray, List Mamm. B. M. 167. 
Cephalophus Natalensis, Gray, Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1846, 165 ; 
Knowsley Menag. 10. 
Sylvicapra Natalensis, Sundevall, Pecora, 66. 
Hab. S. Africa; Port Natal. 
Male and two females. Port Natal. From Dr. Krauss’ Col- 
lection. 
Female. Port Natal. From the South African Museum. 
Male. Port Natal. From Mr. Williams’s Collection. 
OsTEOLOGY. 
Skulls. Port Natal. From Mr. Warwick’s Collection. 
A. Natalensis inhabits the forests about Port Natal and coun- 
try more to the eastward, hving in thick brushwood which blocks 
up the intervals between the larger trees; they feed on grass, 
the young shoots of trees, and the more delicate twigs of the 
smaller shrubs. They take the place the Little Blue Antelope 
occupies at the Cape.—A. Smith. 
13. CEPHALOPHUS RUFILATUS. The Co@uETOON. 
Deep reddish bay. Legs, nape, streak on the nose to the 
crown, and broad streak on back, blackish grey. ars blackish. 
Crest and upper part of tail black. Cheeks rather paler. Chin 
and abdomen pale yellowish. Inside of ears whitish, with a brown 
spot on the outer side. Horns conical, rather elongate, obscure 
annulated, slightly recurved. 
Antilope (Cephalophus) Grimmia, H. Smith, G. A. K. vy. 266. 
