MAMMALIA. 95 
M. Sundevall considers specimens of the Nagor of Senegal 
and the Bohor of Abyssinia, in the Frankfort Museum, as di- 
stinct, the former having the hair of the back whorled, the fore- 
leg with a dark stripe, and the latter having the hair not whorled 
and the legs pale. Our specimens, from Gambia, have the hair 
not whorled, and more or less distinct streaks on the fore-legs ; 
hence I am inclined to believe the Nagor and the Bohor to be 
alike. Sundevall’s animal may be the Kod, but that has only 
one whorl on each end of the back, a nearly cervine muffle, and 
the end of the tail black. 
When in Frankfort, I observed that the male Antilope Bohor, 
from Abyssinia, was rather larger than the male of “A. redunca,” 
from Senegal, in the same collection, and much brighter, and the 
horns more slender; the female was darker and browner than 
the male; both sexes have more black on the carpus and tarsus 
than the specimen of A. redunca in the same Museum. 
Note.—Antilope fulvo-rufula, Afzel. N. Act. Upsal. vii. 289 ; 
A. Eleotragus var. fulvo-rufula, Fischer, Syn. 465; Ritbock 
var., Allam. Buffon H. N. Supp. v. 34; Braunroth Antelope, 
Schreb. Saugth. 1226—is a very doubtful species, if not the 
same as the former. 
RAPHICERUS. 
Raphicerus (acuticornis), H. Smith, Griffith A. K. v. 842, 1822; 
Fischer, Syn. ti. 624. 
Is a very doubtful genus. Colonel Hamilton Smith formed it 
for two pairs of horns on part of the frontal bones in the College 
of Surgeons, which he called Raphicerus acuticornis and R. sub- 
ulata (Griffith, A. K.t.181.f. 2.1). The figures are not suffi- 
cient to identify the species, and we now know that the horns of 
the same species differ greatly im individuals of the same species, 
and during the growth of the same specimen. R. acuticornis 
may be the horns of the Duyker Boc, Ceph. Grimmia? 
‘1. Antilope Cervicapra acuticornis, Blainv. Bull. Soc. Phil. 1816, 
75-/8; Journ. Phys. 1818, t.. .. f. 45 Isis, 1819, £. 12. 
ae 
A. Raphicerus acuticornis, H. Smith, Griffith A. K. iv. 198. t., 
v. 842; Desm. Mam. 460; Fischer, Syn. 466. 633. 
Cephalophus Grimmia ? 
Hab. Skull Mus. Coll. Surg. 
2. Antilope (Raphicerus) subulata, H. Smith, G. A. K. iv. 198. 
t. 181. f. 1, 2, skull; v. 843; Fischer, Syn. 633. 
Hah. :——. Skull. 
