MAMMALIA. 137 
elongate, thick, scarcely bent forward at the tip. Throat with 
long black hairs. 
Antilope, sp., Afzelius, Nov. Act. Upsal. vii. 269. t. 8. f.3; H. 
Smith, G. A. K. v. 361. 
Antilope Eurycerus, Ogilby, P. Z. Soc. 1836, 120; Waterhouse, 
Cat. Mam. Zool. Soc. 391. 
Tragelaphus (Euryceros) Eurycerus, Gray, Knowsley Menag.t. , 
head. 
A. Tragelaphus Eurycerus, Lesson, N. Tab. R. A. 181. 
Hab. W. Africa. 
OsTEOLOGY. 
Horns. From Mr. Warwick’s Collection. 
The horns are very similar to those of T. Angasiu, but the 
head is considerably larger, nearly as large as that of the Kudu, 
and the horns are thicker and larger; they are 27 inches long in 
a straight line from base to tip, and 9 inches in circumference at 
the base. The hair of the head is also paler and more uniformly 
coloured, and with very large white spots on the cheek, much 
larger than those of the Kudu or of T. Angast. 'Vhe throat has 
a distinct mane of blackish rigid hairs. The muffle is very like 
that of T. Angasii, and larger than that of the Kudu. The skull 
is imperfect ; it has no appearance of any suborbital pit or slit. 
Var. 1. Skull about two-thirds the size of the former. 
Antilope from Bight of Biafra, Allen, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1848, 88 ; 
Turner, P. Z. S. 1850. 
Hab. Bight of Biafra. 
A skull, with horns. Bight of Biafra. Presented by Capt. 
Allen, R.N. (The specimen noticed in P. Z. S. 1848, 88.) 
2. TRAGELAPHUS ANGASII. The INYALA. 
Black. Back with a vertebral streak and four or five bands on 
each side. Head blackish. Narrow band before eyes and small 
spot on cheeks, front of upper lip and chin, white. Forehead 
and feet bay. Throat with a mane of long, rigid, blackish hair. 
Horns rather slender, elongate, rather bent forward at the tip. 
Female bay. with many white bands. Muffle band small, only 
extending half-way up between the nostrils and about one-third 
the length beneath them, and entirely separated from the edge 
of the upper lip by a broad, hairy band (with a slight central 
groove). The horns are 8 inches in diameter at base, rather 
slender, elongate, black with white tips, rounded in front, with 
a very obscure indication of a keel, and with a keel arismg from 
the back edge of the horns, on the imner side of the upper part, 
rather bent forwards in front. 
