220 THE COMMON ANTELOPE. 



The appearance a little more sheep-like, the propor- 

 tions not so fine ; the hair thicker and longer ; live 

 in pairs, and frequent rocky districts. The title of 

 Redunca has been given to the subgenus, but we 

 have been unable to procure a figure of any species, 

 of which four or five have been described. A. vtllosa 

 will be an example of it. 



The next animal, of which alone the subgenus 

 Grzstragut has been made, is a remarkable form ; it is 



