54 TJNGTTLATA. 



Cobus(?) patulicornis, Lydekker 1 . 



Syn. Antilope patulicornis, Lydekker 2 . 



This form is provisionally referred to the same genus as the last. 

 Hob. India. 



39559 a. The hinder part of the cranium, with the basal halves 

 of the horn-cores ; from the Pliocene of the Siwalik, Hills, 

 India. This specimen appears to indicate a species allied 

 to the last, hut with more divergent horn-cores ; it agrees 

 with the type frontlet figured by the present writer in the 

 i Palseontologia Indica,' ser. 10, vol. i. pi. xxv. fig. 3. 



Presented by Dr. Hugh Falconer. 



17237. The hinder part of the cranium, showing the bases of the 

 horn-cores ; from the Siwalik Hills. 



Cautley Collection. Presented. 1842. 



48456. Part of the left horn-core and frontal, apparently belonging 

 to this species ; from the Siwalik Hills. 



Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 



48456 a. Part of the left horn-core and frontal ; from the Siwalik 



Hills. Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 



48457 b. Fragments of a left horn-core and frontal, somewhat 



similar to the last ; from the Siwalik Hills. 



Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 



Bab. India. 



Genus non det. 

 {Resembling Cobus.) 



M. 2402 a. Part of the frontlet and left horn-core of a very large 

 Antelope; from the Pliocene Siwaliks of Perim Island, 

 Gulf of Cambay, India. This specimen (which is noticed 

 by the writer in the Geol. Mag. dec. 3, vol. ii. p. 170, 

 as No. 18785) shows the depressed frontals of Cobus, with 

 which it also agrees in the wide interval between the 

 horn-cores, and. the general direction of the latter, which, 

 in the portion still remaining, is outwards and backwards. 

 The horn- cores are compressed, with a well-marked 

 internal angle. 



Transferred from the Old Indian Museum in 1880, 

 having been presented to that Institution by 

 A. Bettington, Esq., in 1847. 



1 Palaeontologia Indica (Mem. Geol. Surv. Ind.), ser. 10, vol. i. p. 157 (1878)', 

 Antilope. 2 hoc. cit. 



