VII.] LIST OF THE FAUNA. 253 



V. Ungulata (cont.\ 

 TRAGULID^E. 



Dor cat her ium. W. African ; fossil in European Miocene, 



and also in the Pliocene of India. 



GIRAFFID/E. ( Fossil in lower Pliocene of Europe and 

 GiraffaA Asia. 



Bubalis (including Damaliscus}. Ranges into Syria 



and Tunis ; fossil in Indian Pliocene. 

 Connochcztes. 

 Cephalophus. 



Madoqua. N. E. and E. African. 

 Nanotragus. W. African. 

 Nesotragus. 

 Rhapiceros. 

 Oribia. S. African. 

 Oreotragus. S. and E. African. 

 Dorcatragus. Somaliland. 

 Pelea. S. African. 

 Cobus. Fossil in Indian Pliocene. 

 Cervicapra. S. W. and E. African. 

 sEpyceros. S. and W. African. 

 Ammodorcas. Somaliland. 

 Lithocranius. E. African. 

 Hippotragus. Fossil in Indian Pliocene. 

 Oryx. Ranges into Syria. 

 Tragelaphus. Perhaps fossil in European Pliocene. 



Strepsiceros. ) 



-, . f Fossil in Indian Pliocene. 



Onas. I 



PERISSODACTYLA. 

 RHINOCEROTID^E. 



Rhinoceros ; the species without front teeth are now 

 peculiar to the Ethiopian region, although allied 

 forms occurred in the European and Asiatic 

 Pliocene and Plistocene. 

 EQUID/E. 



Equus ; all the striped species confined to this region. 



