SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



with a tuft at the end reaching to the heels ; mammee four; 

 general colour gray-brown and yellowish above, white be- 

 neath about the feet, lips, croup, and tail ; forehead marked 

 with a dark space, with a white spot above, and two smaller 

 of the same colour behind the eye and ear ; three bars of 

 longer hair forming a kind of collars descend from behind 

 the ears to the throat, from the nape to the sides of the 

 neck, and the third forming a crest on the ridge of the 

 neck descends to the throat. On the back and several 

 other parts there are tufts of long hair, which is in part 

 directed forwards and in part towards the tail. 



Antilope Suturosa, Otto. 



Icon. Berlin Transactions. 



Habitat. Probably Africa. The species seems to aj)- 

 proach Gazella Mytilopes. 



879. 4. D. Senegalensis (the Koba.) Male head fourteen 

 inches and a half long, facial line convex, dark streak down 

 the nose ; muzzle broad and black ; cheeks paler brown ; 

 lachrymary sinus not evident; horns on the summit of 

 frontals above the plane of occiput, nineteen inches and a 

 half long, five inches and a half from tip to tip, curved 

 backwards and inwards, seven inches in circumference at 

 base, and marked with five or six semi-annuli, and then 

 with sixteen annuli ; size equal to a stag; general colour 

 dark rufous, dirty white beneath, and tail with long hair. 



A. Senegalensis, Auctor. A. Koba. 

 Icon. Skull in Bujfon. Head Nobis. 

 Habitat. Central Africa. 



880. 5. D. Lunata, Nobis Cthe Sassayby ?) An adult 

 female four feet six inches long, about throe foot high at 

 the shoulder, two feet eight inches at the croup ; horns 

 robust, on the summit of the frontals turning outwards, 

 and forming two semi-circles with the points inwards, with 



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