/^PYCEROS. 



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S. B., xvi, pt. ii, p. 879 ; id. J.A.S. B., xvii, pt. I, p. 561 ; Adams P. Z. S., 

 1858, p. 522 ; Blyth Cat., p. 165 ; Jerdon Mamm. p. 274 ; McMaster 

 Notes on Jerdon, p. 103; Blanford y. A. S. B., xxxvi., p. 196; Kinlock 

 Large Game Shooting, ii, p. 54 iiiith plate. Murray Zool. Sind, p. 55. 

 Tetracerus iodes and paccerois, Hodgson Calc. Journ N. H., viii, p. 90 

 (1847). 



The four-horned Antelope ; Chouka, Chousinga, Hind.; Benkara 

 or Bekra of Mahrattas ; Kondguri, Canarese ; Kondagori, Telegu. 



Distrihution. — India generally, more especially in the Central 

 Provinces ; is not found in the Ganges valley itself, but to the 

 north in the terai is fairly common, it doubtfully extends into the 

 Punjab and Sind, and does not occur in Ceylon. 



Genus iEPYCEROS. 



.iEpyceros, Sundevall Kongl. Vetensk. Akad. Handl., p. 271 (184s)*. 



.^pyceros melampus. 



Antilope melampus, Lichienstein Mag, Ges. naturf. Freunde,s\, p. 167 



(1814)* ; Harris Wild Game S. Africa, pi. xv. 

 ^pyceros melampus, Sundevall Kongl. Vetensk. Akad. Handl., p. 27 1 



(1845)* ; Blyth Cat., p. 171 ; Seloas P. Z. S., 1881, p. 7S7. 



The Mpallah or Roo'debok. 



Listribution.—CGniraX South Africa, especially about the Upper 

 Waters of the Limpopo River, extending northwards to the Kili- 

 manjaro district. 



a. Frontlet Purchased (1861), A. S. B. 



