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Its colour is a cinereous brown, with a nightly ferruginous caftj the lower 

 parts of the body being much paler or whitifb. The face on the parts near 

 the eyes, and the muzzle are blackifh. This fpecies is remarkable for its ex- 

 treme fwifcnefs, in which refpecT: it furpafles moft of its congeners. 



It is of an extremely wild and timid difpofition. Roebucks feldom aflb- 

 clate in large groups or herds like many others of the deer kind, but in very 

 fmall detached parties; commonly confiding of only the male, female, and 

 young. 



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