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Antilope (Cephalophus) coronatus, Wagn. Schr. Saug. Suppl. iv. p. 421 (1852). 
Sylvicapra grimmia, Fitz. SB. Wien, lix. pt. 1, p. 168 (1869). 
Grimmia grimmia, Jent. Cat. Ost. Leyd. Mus. (Mus. Pays-Bas, ix.) p. 188 (1887). 
Size probably, in adult animals, about equal to that of C. abyssinicus ; form 
slender. Colour uniformly light yellow all over, except a small streak on 
the nasal region, the tip of the tail, and the metacarpus and metatarsus, all 
of which are black. The yellow hairs of the body finely grizzled with 
black. 
Horns, skull, and teeth of adult not yet known. In the type skull, that 
of a half-grown animal, the anteorbital fosse are of moderate depth, and the 
mesial notch on the palate is nearly half an inch in advance of the lateral 
ones. 
Dimensions of type, immature ¢ :—Height at withers 16 inches, ear 3, 
hind foot 8:1. 
Hab. West Africa. 
The Crowned Duiker is a species established by Gray in 1842 upon 
specimens brought by Whitfield, Lord Derby’s collector, from the Gambia. 
The typical specimen in the British Museum appears to be immature, as are 
Skull of Cephalophus coronatus. 
(B22 8) 137i p1599)) 
likewise other examples obtained in its company, and perfectly adult 
specimens of this obscure species are much required. Along with the skins 
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