130 MAMMALIA. 
Antilope, n.s., Bennett, P. Z. S. 1832, 122. 
Antilope Zebra, Gray, Ann. Nat. Hist. i. 27, 1836. 
Cephalophorus? Zebra, Gray, List Mamm. B. M. 154. 
Antilope (Calliope) Doria, Ogilby, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1836, 121 
(not described); Frazer, Zool. Typica, t. 
Antilope Zebrata, Robert, Echo du Monde Savante, 1836; Ger- 
vais, Dict. Sci. Nat. Supp. i. 267. 
Damalis? Zebra, Gray, Knowsley Menag. 
Canis or Viverra Zebra, Whitfield, MSS. 
Antilope fasciata?, Geof. D. H. N. 53. 
Hab. W. Africa. 
Flat skin, without limbs. Sierra Leone. 
Skins without head and feet are alone known ; they are brought 
down the river by the negroes. In the Catalogue of the Mam- 
malia in the British Museum, 1 have referred this species with 
doubt to Cephalophus. Mr. Ogilby (P. Z. S. 1836, 121) thinks 
it should be referred with the Harness Antelopes to Calliope. I 
am inclined, on account of the dark mark on the outside of the 
limb, to think it belongs to the genus Damalis. Mr. Whitfield 
believes it, on the authority of the negroes, to be a species of 
Viwerra. 
The specific name is supposed to be commemorative of Mrs. 
Fig. 1. 
Skull of Eleotragus arundinacea. Female (see p. 92). 
