344- SPRINGER. 



short and full of hair. On the fore part of the 

 neck is a protuberance, but not so large as in the 

 preceding species. The flesh of this animal is 

 reckoned extremely good. 



SPRINGER. 



Antilope Euchore. A. fusco-Jlavcscens, subtus alba, fascia late- 



rali castanca, cornibus lyratis, plaga supra caudam expanaili 



nivea. 

 Yellowish-brown Antelope, white beneath, with dark lateral 



stripe, lyrated horns, and expansile white patch above the 



tail. 



Antilope Euchore. Forster, Schreb. 272. 

 La Gazelle a bourse sur le dos. Biff. Svppl. 6. p. 1 80. pi. 21. 

 Springer Antelope. Pennant Quadr. i . p. 94. 



So complete is the information collected by 

 Mr. Pennant relative to this beautiful species, that 

 I shall deliver his description in his own words. 

 It contains an epitome of all the particulars de- 

 tailed by other authors. 



" Antelope with the face, cheeks, nose, chin, 

 throat, and part of the under side of the neck, 

 white : a dusky line passes from the base of each 

 horn, and beyond the eyes to the corner of the 

 mouth : horns slender, annulatcd half way, twice 

 contorted ; ears very long, dusky : whole upper 

 side of the neck, part of the lower, the back, 

 sides, and outside of the limbs, of a pale yellowish 

 brown, darkest on the hind part of the neck : chest, 

 belly, and insides of the limbs, white ; the sides 

 and belly divided by a broad band of chesnut, 



