128 MAMMALIA. 



part of throat whitish. Legs whitish, upper and lower part brown 

 varied. Female : throat and under part of body white. Fawn 

 pale yellowish brown. 



Antilope Pygarga, Pallas, Spic. xii. 15 (not syn.); Sparrm. Act. 



Holm. 1780, 3. 

 A. (vera) Pygarga, Licht. Berl. Mag. vi. 166; Gmelin, S. N. i. 



189; Schreb. Saugth. 1187. t. 273; Desm. Mam. 456; Bur- 



chell, Trav. i. 290, ii. 335. 

 A. Gazella Pygarga, Blainv. E. S. Phil. 1816, 75; H. Smith, G. 



A. K. v. 820; Fischer, Syn. 461, 629. 

 Alcelaphus Pygargus, Turner, P. Z. S. 1848. 

 Antilope pygargus, Pallas, Spic. i. 10. 

 Gazella Pygarga, Gray, List Mamm. B. M. 161. 

 Bubalis pygarga, Sundevall, Pecora. 

 Antilope Dorcas, Pallas, Misc. 6 not Spicil. i. 11. 

 Damalis Pygarga, Gray, Ann. $ Mag. N. H. 1846, 233; 



Knowsley Menag. t. ; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1849, 140. 

 White-faced Antelope, Penn. Quad. i. 93 ; Shaw, Zool. ii. 352. 

 Bonte bok or Pied Antelope, Harris, W. A. Africa, t. 17. 

 Antilope personata (Bonte bok), H. Woods, Zool. Journ. iv. 524, 



v. 2. t. 1, young, not arrived at its colour; P. Z. S. iii. 45. 

 Nunni, Bushmen. 

 Hab. S. Africa. 



Horns, long and slender. Mr. Warwick's Collection. 



OSTEOLOGY. 



Koba, Daub, in Buffon H. N. xii. 268. t. 32. f. 2. 



Skull. Cape of Good Hope. Presented by William Burchell, 

 Esq., LLD. " 



Horns. South Africa. 



Two pair of horns. S. Africa. From Mr. Warwick's Collection. 



Horns, ten pair. S. Africa. 



Male. 



Male and female. S. Africa. From Dr. Smut's Collection. 



Young, pale brown. S. Africa. 



Very young. S. Africa. From M. Verreaux's Collection. 



Male, adult. S. Africa. 



These animals are often brought to the Cape market for food. 



The names Kob and Koba appear to be generic among the 

 negroes for Antelopes. Colonel Smith, Professor Sundevall, and 

 Mr. Children in Clapperton's Travels, have considered the horns 

 figured by Buffon under the name of Koba the same as Damalis 

 Senegalensis of this work. The comparison of six pairs of horns 

 of that animal with Buffon's figure and description has Jed me 

 to doubt the identification. I believe they are the horns of the 



