CO KIN J. .V> , 



tor a very good representation of it ; and I must 

 confess m\>rlt' to lit- cxtrcmcK sceptical us to the 

 .supposed specific distinct ion of this as well as of 

 some other Antelopes. 



The specimen preserved in the Levcrian Mu- 

 seum measures rather more than three feet from 

 the hoots to the top of the shoulders, and about 

 t to the top of the horns. 



CORIXE. 



Antilope Corinna. A. conubus tublyratu rectiuxulis trnmbtu 

 /.nigulis, corpore ful\c\ccnte subtus aJbo t fascia lateral! capita 

 ftuco-albit. Un. fiyst. Xat. Gmel. p. 188. Pall. Muc. Zoot. 

 p. 7. n. JO. 



Fulvous-brown Antelope, white beneath, with dark lateral band, 

 and sublyrated slender subercct smoothish norm. 



Le Corine. Buff". 12. p. 805. pi. 27. 



Corine Antelope. I'cnnunt (ua<lr. i.p. 101. 



TIIK C'oiinc I* somewhat smaller than a K 

 buck, and is a native of Senegal and other parts 

 of Africa. Its colour is a pale tawny or ferru- 

 i>inon- luown above, and white beneath; the two 

 colours, a.s in many others of this ^-. mis, being 

 separated on the sides by a dark line or hand : the 

 face" is marked on each side by a white line, be- 

 neath which is another of black : the horns are 

 very slender, about six inches I. mewhat 



erect in their urouth, smooth, but surrounded 

 with slightly marked wrinkles or circular spaces: 

 on each knee is a tuft of hair, as in the l\ l \ < 1 and 

 Ga/elle : the ears aie about four inches and a half 



