90 MAMMALIA. 
Hinnulus s. Cervus pergracilis, Seba, Thes. i. 70. t. 43. f. 2. 
Cervus africanus pilo rubro, Seba, Thes. i. 73. t. 45. f. 1. 
?Klem Hirschen, &c., Mus. Bareuth. 5. t. 5. 
Chevrotain d’Afrique, Buffon, H. N. xii. 310-341. t. 42. f. 2, 
horn, f. 3-6, feet. 
Royal Antelope, Penn. Syn. 
Guinea Musk, Penn. Syn. 59; Quad. i. 127. 
Pygmy Musk, Shaw, Zool. ii. 254. 
Antilope (Spinigera) spinigera, Lesson, Nov. Tab. R. A. 178. 
Hab. W. Africa; Guinea. 
A young specimen, stuffed, formerly in spirits, discoloured. 
W. Africa; Guinea. 
17. PELEA. 
Horns conical, erect, slender, scarcely diverging, bent for- 
ward at the tip. Face narrow, elongate. Nose swollen. Maufile 
large, extended far behind the nostrils. Crumen none. Fur soft, 
woolly. Hoofs and false hoofs rather large. Inguinal pores di- 
stinct. Teats four. 
Hab. Africa. 
Eleotragus, § 1. Pelea, Gray, Knowsley Menag.; Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1849, 126. . 
Tragelaphus, sp., Riippell, Verz. Senck. 181. 
Eleotragus, sp., Gray, Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1846, 232; Turner, 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1848. 
A. Gazella, sp., Licht. Berl. Mag. vi. 247, 1814. 
1. Petea CApREOLA. The REHBOCK or PEELE. 
Head slender, compressed. Temple-spot none. Horns erect, 
scarcely diverging, very slender. Fur short, soft, woolly, grey 
brown. Back redder. Throat and beneath whiter. End of nose 
and chin blackish. Feet darker. 
Antilope (Gazella) Capreolus, Licht. Berl. Mag. vi. 147, 1814; 
Saugth. t.8; Thunb. Afzel. Nov. Act. Upsal. vii. 257, 1816; 
Schreb. Saugth. 1230; Thunb. Mem. Petersb. ii. 312; Harris, 
_ W. A. Africa, t. 28. f. 1; Desm. Mam. 461; Fischer, Syn. 
467. . 
Eleotragus (Pelea) Capreolus, Gray, Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1846, 
232; Knowsley Menag. t.12; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1849, 126. 
Antilope lanata, Desmoul. Dict. Class. H. N. 1. 445. t. 
Antilope villosa, Burchell, Travels, 1. 302, 1822. 
A. redunea villosa, H. Smith, G. A. K. v. 835. 
Rehbock, Dutch; Sparrm. Reise, 517. 
Eleotragus villosus, Gray, List Mamm. B. M. 165. 
