Fauna : Mammals 



in young examples of Cephalophine antelopes. This upper 

 canine is more frequently met with in the Ourebia genus 

 of a nearly allied group, the Neotragine antelopes. It is 

 possible that a more extended search, especially amongst young 



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287. SKIN OF HARNESSED ANTELOPE FROM CENTRAL LIBERIA 



or foetal examples of this group, might result in traces ot the 

 canine being found in the upper jaws. In most of the 

 cephalophines the gall-bladder is said to be absent or reduced 

 to a mere rudiment ; otherwise in their anatomy they are 

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