88 MAMMALIA. 
A male. South Africa. 
A young male, brighter. South Africa. From M. Verreaux’ 
Collection. 
A female (one horn deficient), larger. South Africa. 
ANAT. Skeleton. 
16. CEPHALOPHUS MELANORHEUS. The BLACK-RUMPED 
GUEVEI. 
Grey brown. Throat and sides paler. Rump and upper part 
of tail black. Chin, chest, abdomen, back and front edge of 
thighs, and under part of tail, white. Narrow streak over the 
eyes whitish. Feet like back. Fur soft, pale grey, with inter- 
mixed rather rigid black hairs. 
Cephalophus melanorheus, Gray, Ann. § Mag. N. H. 1846, 
166; Knowsley Menag. 11. t. 10; Sundevall, Pecora, 134. 
Cephalophorus Philantomba (The Guevi), Gray, Cat. Mam. B. M. 
163, not H. Smith. 
Hab. Fernando Po. 
Male and two females. Fernando Po. Presented by Thomas 
Thomson, Esq., R.N. 
Note.—Antilope (Cephalophus) Philantomba, H. Smith, G. A. 
K. v. 855; Fischer, Syn. 637—appears to be a doubtful species. 
17. CeEPHALOPHUS PUNCTULATUS. The GRISLED GUEVEI. 
Dark fulvous brown; sides and legs rather paler. Narrow 
streak over the eyes and inside of ears pale brown. Chin, throat, 
chest, belly, front of thighs, and under part of tail, white. Hair 
grey at the base, with brown ends and yellow subterminal rings. 
Crown and upper part of tail darker. Feet pale varied. 
Cephalophus punctulatus, Gray, Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1846, 166; 
Knowsley Menag. t. 11. f. 1; not t. 8. f. 1, as quoted. 
Hab. Sierra Leone. 
A young specimen (female?). Sierra Leone. Presented by 
Capt. Sabme. 
18. CEerpHALOPHUS WHITFIELDII. The WHITE-FOOTED 
GUEVEI. 
Yellowish ash. Shoulders, outside of limbs, and hinder part 
of back, rather darker. Ears and crown pale yellowish brown. 
Streak over the eyes, cheeks, throat, belly, inside of the limbs, 
and ring round the feet above the hoofs, ashy white. Hair ashy 
grey; of the back brown at the end, with a yellow tip. 
