SYNONYMIC LIST OF SPECIES OF MAMMALS. 



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AniUope mnjnr Jager. Wurtemeekg. 



maijuinensis Lund. Bone-caves, Brazil. 

 minor Jager. Wurtemburg. 



Bovina. 

 (Anoa) depressicomis Smith. Celebes. 



(Damalis) orean Pall. — (canna Gri^.) The Eland. S.Ari!. 

 var. Derbianus Gray. Gambia. 

 Livingstouii Sclaler. E. Africa. 

 (Catoblepas) Gnu Zimm. S. African Plains. 



tauiina Smith. — (gorgon Grif. Brooksii Smith.) S. 



Africa, northwards from the Orange Rhtr. 



(Bubalus) addax Lulii. — (suturosa 0«o. gibbosa Suvi. naso-ma- 



culata Blaiiiv. mytilopes Smith.) Sandy steppes of 



NrBL4, Egypt, Arabia. 



bubalis Pull. — (Mauritanica Siinil.) N. Atrica, the 



Desert of Sahara, and up to Egypt. 

 Caama Ciiv. The Hartebeeste. South Africa. 

 Lichtenstenii Peters. Grassy plains in Mosambique. 

 lunatus Smith. — (Kobai Erxl. Senegalensis Cuv.) S. 

 Africa, Bechuana Land. 

 (Oryx) gazella ? Pall. Gemsbok. Senegal, E. Africa (perhaps 

 not distinct from O. 017X.) 

 leucoryx Pall. — (ensicomis Hemp, and Ehr. algazella Ehrb. 

 eleotragus Schreb. Tao Smith.) Arabia, Persia, Upper 

 Nile to Cobdofan and Senaar. 

 oryx Pall. — (bezoartica Pall. Capensis Harris, beisa Eupp. 

 Beatrix ? Gray.) From the coast of the Red Sea to the 

 Cape of Good Hope. 

 (Aegoceros) equinus 2)csm. — (glauca i^orsi. OsanneGto^.barbata 

 Griff. Truteri Fisch. Aethiopica Schinz.) South 

 Africa. 

 leucophieus Pall. Supposed to be extinct, but found 



by Capt. Speke. E. Africa. 

 niger Harris. S. Africa. 

 (Gazella) Arabica Ehrb. — (cora H. Smith. Cuvieri Ogilb.) North 

 Africa, Arabia, Perslv. 

 Bennettu Sykes. — (Christii Gray, hazenna Geoff.) Ind. 

 dama Cuv. — (ruficoUis H.Smith. a.d(b:aBennett.) Steppes 

 of Senaar, Nubia, and Kobdotan. 

 var. mohrr. Benn. Morocco. 

 var. nanguer Btnn. Senegal. 

 dorcas Pall. — (corinna Cuv. Kevel Buff. Isielis Sund. 

 Isabella Gray, rufifrons Gray. Itevipes Sund.) Whole 

 of North Africa and Arabu. 



var. leptoceros ? F. Cuv. Senaar. 

 euohore Furst — (marsupialis Zimm. dorsata and saliens 



iace;). saltatrix ii«*.) The Springbok. S. Africa. 

 picticaudata Hodij. Thibet. 

 pygarga Pall. — (personata Wood, albifrons Harris.) 



The Bontebok. Interior of South Airica. 

 Sommeringii Siipp. Abyssinia. 

 Spekei Blyth. S(.>mai.i Land. 



subguttm-osa Oiild. Western Asia, as far west as Con- 

 stantinople, south as Ispahan, and east as Bochaiu, 

 Affghanistan. 

 (Tragelaphus) Angassii. E. Africa. 

 decula Jiiipp. Abyssinia. 



scripta Pall. — (phalerata H. Smith, maculata 

 Thuub.) Middle part of West Africa. 



(Tragelaphus) strepsiceros Pall. — (Kudu Gray, tendal and chora 

 Rupp. Capensis A. Smith, excelsus Sund. eury- 

 cerus and doria Oyilb. zebra Gray, albovittatus 

 Du Chain.) The Koodoo. Abyss., E. Afb., 

 MosAMB., S. Apr., S. Leone, Guin. 

 Spekii Sclater. E. Africa. 

 sylvaticus Sparnn. S.and S.E. Africa, Caffrarta, 



Mosambique. 

 Tianjane lAvinyst. Central Africa. 

 (Antilope) adenota H. Smith. W. Africa. 



cervicapra Pall, (bilineata Temin.) E. India. 

 forfax H. Smith. — (annuUpes Gray.) W. Africa. 

 gutturosa Pall. Dauria, Mongolia, and the deserts 



betweeoi Thibet and China. 

 Hodgsoni Abel. — (Kemas H. Smith, chiru Less.) 



Upper Thibet, and Northern Huihalayah. 

 melampus Licht. Bechuana Land. 

 saiga Pall. W. Asia, from the borders of Poland to 

 the Irtisch and Altai. 

 (Eedunca) capreolus Licht. — (lanata Desm. villosa H. Smith.) 

 Cape of Good Hope. 

 eleotragus Lichtst. — (fulvo-rufula Af:. subellina Afz. 

 arundinacea Shaw. Lalaudii Desm. acuticomis and 

 grandicomis Blainv.) Cape of Good Hope. 

 ellipsipi7mna Oyilb. South Africa. 

 hastata Peters. Mosambique. 

 leucotis Licht. and Pet. E. Africa. 

 montana Cretz. High plains of Abyssinia. 

 redunca Pull. — (bohor Rupp.) Senegal and Abys- 

 sinia. 

 scoparia Schreb. — (melanura Bcchst. ouralis F. Cuv.) 



Cape of Good Hope. 

 Singsing Gray. — (defassa Riipp.) Western Abyssinia, 



southwards from Senaar and in Cordovan, 

 unctuosa Laur, Senegal. 

 n. sp. fide Sclater. The Ndjezza. E. Africa. 

 (Oreotragus) melanotis Forst. — (grisea Smith, rubro-albescens 

 Desm, subulata H. Smith. ) Cape of Good Hope. 

 saltatrix Bodd. — (oreotragus Forst.) Cape of 



Good Hope. 

 tragulus Forsl. — (rufescens, palUda, and rupestris 

 H. Smith, pediotragus AJ'z, campestris Thunb, 

 fulvo-rubescens Desm.) Cape of Good Hope. 

 (Cephololophus) altifrons Peters. — (coronatus Gray.) Mosam- 

 bique. 

 bicolor Gray. Natal. 



Friderici Laur. — (pygmiea F. Cuv. Maswellii H, 

 Smith, philantomba H. Smith, punctulatus 

 Gray.) Senegal. 

 grimmia Pall. — (mergens Blainv. Burchellii, 

 platous, and ptox H. Smith, nictitans Thunb. 

 oculaiis Peters, CampbelliiB Gray, rufilatus 

 Gray. Madoqua Riijip.) S. Africa, GL^NEA, 

 Abyssinu. 



Hemprichanus Ehrb (saltiana, grimmia, Ma- 



doka, and Hcmprichi i?Hj);<.) Abyssinia, Cha- 

 PANi, near Z.vnguebar. 

 longiceps Gray. Gabon. 



monticola Thunb. — (pygmaia Pall, perpusilla 

 and ccerulea H. Smith. ) 



