984 MR, SCLATER ON TWO VOLUMES OF [ Dee. 15, 
12. “Harnessed Antelope, Antilope scripta. Knowsley, June 
30th, 1843. B. Waterhouse Hawkins.” 
[Harnessed Antelope, Zragelaphus scriptus, d 2. Original of 
plate xxviii. of ‘ Gleanings.’ ] 
13. “ Coquitoun. Village of Waterloo, Sierra Leone. H. 
Whitfield. 
“* Cephalophus, female. ?if of the Grimm.” 
[Apparently Cephalophus rufilatus, see ‘Book of Antelopes,’ 
vol. i. p. 169.] 
14. “From the living animals at Knowsley, March 20th, 1845, 
by B. Waterhouse Hawkins.” 
[Male, female, and young of Addax Antelope, Addax naso- 
maculatus. Plate xviii. of the ‘Gleanings’ is partly taken from 
this plate. } 
15. “* Drawn from the living animal at Knowsley, April 3rd, 
1846, by B. Waterhouse Hawkins.” 
[Addax nasomaculatus, a side-figure. | 
16. “ Gazelle, what species? We have called it here G. vera 
or True Gazelle.”’ 
[Three figures apparently of the Arabian Gazelle, Gazella arabica, 
the originals of ‘ Gleanings,’ plate iii.] 
17. “ Male Gibari or Mahomet’s Antilope. Drawn from the 
living animal at Knowsley, Nov. 14th, 1845, by B. Waterhouse 
Hawkins. Thought very good.” 
[Male Gambian Oribi, Ourebia nigricaudata (see Bk. of Ant. 
vol. ii, p. 23, pl. xxvi.); probably original of plate y. of the 
‘Gleanings,’ but the figure there given is reversed. | 
18. “Figured from the living animal at Knowsley by B. W. 
Hawkins, Nov. 5, 1847. 
“Hair pale yellowish, tip black.” 
[Probably male Crowned Duiker, Cephalophus coronatus. See 
Bk. of Ant. vol. i. p. 195, pl. xxii. fig. 2.] 
19. “ Figured from the living animals at Knowsley, Nov. 5th, 
1847, by B. W. Hawkins. 
» “ Hair root-grey, middle black, tip chestnut.” 
[Male and female Duiker, Cephalophus sp. inc. ] 
20. “ From the living animals at Knowsley, March 14th, 1844 
by B. Waterhouse Hawkins. 
“* Persian Deer received from Zoological Society in 1844. Taken 
in their winter dress. The stag still living, 1846, but hind died 
soon.” 
[Persian Deer, Cervus maral, ¢ and 2 .] 
: 
21. “Drawn from the living animal at Knowsley, Sept. 13th, 
1844, by B. Waterhouse Hawkins. 
‘Persian Deer in his summer coat.” 
[Cervus maral, male ; apparently original of plate xxxix. of the 
‘ Gleanings.’] 
