20 CLASS MAMMALIA. 



d. Horns annulated with a simple bend, the 

 point backward. 



The Blue Antelope (Ant. Leucophcea, Gm.). Commonly 

 called the Blue Goat, ill-named Jseiran. Buff. Supp. VI. 

 pi. xx. 



Rather larger than the Stag, of a bluish ash 

 colour, the horns large in both sexes, uniformly 

 bent, and with more than twenty annuli. 



The Equine Antelope (Ant. Equina, Geoff.) 



As large as a horse, reddish gray, head brown 

 a white spot before each eye, a mane on the 

 neck, &c. 



e. Horns annulated with a simple bend, the 

 points forward. 



The Nanguer (Ant. Dama, Lin.), probably the Dama of 

 Pliny, Buff. XII. pi. xxxiv. 



As big as a roebuck, yellow, the neck, the un- 

 der part of the body and the hind part white. 

 Prom Senegal*. 



f. Horns with spiral ridges. 



and the Guvey, (Ant. Pygmea,) have short horns, so little bent that they 

 might be referred to this section. The Duiker, or Plunging Goat of the 

 Cape, which Allamand confounded with the Grimme and the Ourebi, 

 {Ant. ScopariaJ Schreb. cclvi. appear to be nearly allied to them. 



* To this subdivision belongs the Nago, (Ant. Redunca, Buff. XII. 

 pi. xlvii. The Rict-reebock, or Reed Antelope, (Ant. Ecleotragus,) 

 Schreb. Schr. cclxvi. (Ant. Arundinacea, Shaw J Buff. Supp. VI. pi. 



