SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



rufous, in the middle white, and tips black; the neck, 

 shoulders, and back, whitish rufous ; a spot on the throat, 

 the rest of the body, breast, limbs, and tail, white, with a 

 rufous streak upon each of the fore-shanks. The female 

 nearly equal in size to the male ; colours similar. 



L. Nanguer, Buffon. A. Dama, Auctor. Swift Ant. 

 Pennant, is the yOung animal. A. Ruficollis, Grcetzmer, 

 the adult. Erigry ? of the Bornouese. Ngria ? of the By- 

 harmese. 



Icon. The adult. Nobis male and female. Le Nanguer, 

 Buffon. 



Habitat. The interior of North Africa from Nubia to 

 Senegal. 



823. 16. A. Euchore (Springer Antelope.) The adult 

 male about twenty-two inches high at the shoulders, twenty- 

 four inches at the croup ; head resembling a lamb's ; horns 

 brown-black, lyrate, robust, with about twenty complete 

 rings, tips turned inwards or forwards ; general colour of 

 the fur pale-dun, with white about the head, limbs, belly, 

 and croup, separated from the dun by a broad band along 

 the flanks, another on the edges of the fold of the croup, 

 and a dark streak through the eye ; females similar to the 

 males ; horns more slender, with few distant annuli. 



A. Euchore, Forst. et Auctor. Proukbock, Vosmaer. 

 Springbock of the Dutch. A. Marsupialis, Zieumer. A. 

 Pygarga, Blumenb. A. Dorsata, Lacepede. Tesbe of tlw 

 Caff res. 



Icon. Sparraman. Nobis male and female. 



Habitat. Plains of South Africa. 



824. 17. A. Subgutturosa (Persian Antelope.) Adult 

 male about twenty-four inches high, by three feet bix inches 

 from nose to tail; horns large, grayish-black, lyrate, an- 

 nulated; fur ashy-brown above, white bcncalli, wKli a 



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