56 
Afr. pl. ni. (gf 2) (1840) ; Sund. K. Vet.-Ak. Handl. 1842, pp. 201 & 243 (1843) ; 
Gray, List Mamm. B. M. p. 160 (1843) ; id. Cat. Ost. B. M. pp. 56 & 145 
(1847) ; id. Knowsl. Men. p. 6 (1850); Turner, P. Z. S. 1850, p. 168; Brooke, 
P. Z. 8. 1873, p. 550; Drumm. Large Game S. Afr. p. 426 (1875) ; Buckley, 
P. Z. 8. 1876, pp. 282 & 291; Bocage, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 741 (Huilla, Angola) ; 
Selous, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 757; Scl. List Anim. Z. 8S. (8) p. 142 (1883), (9) p. 156 
(1896) ; Flow. & Gars. Cat. Coll. Surg. ii. p. 264 (1884); Bryden, Kloof and Karroo, 
p- 220, figs. 2 (1889) ; W. Scl. Cat. Mamm. Calc. Mus. ii. p. 162 (1891) ; Flow. 
& Lyd. Mamm. p. 342 (1891); Ward, Horn Meas. (1) p. 122 (1892), (2) p. 163 
(1896) ; Nicolls & Egl. Sportsm. 8. Afr. p. 29, pl. vi. fig. 20 (1892) ; Lyd. Horns 
and Hoofs, p. 2388 (1893). 
Antidorcas euchore, Sund. Pecora, K. Vet.-Ak. Handl. 1845, p. 271 (1847) ; id. 
Hornschuch’s Transl., Arch. Skand. Beitr. un. p. 267; Reprint, p. 87 (1848) ; 
Gray, P. Z. S. 1850, p. 116; id. Cat. Ung. B. M. p. 63 (1852) ; Gerr. Cat. Bones 
Mamm. B. M. p. 233 (1862); Blyth, Cat. Mamm. Mus. As. Soc. p. 171 (1868) ; 
Fitz. SB. Wien, lix. pt. 1, p. 158 (1869) ; Gray, Cat. Rum. B. M. p. 40 (1872) ; 
id. Hand-l. Rum. B. M. p. 109 (1873) ; Jent. Cat. Ost. Leyd. Mus. (Mus. Pays- 
Bas, ix.) p. 169 (1887); id. Cat. Mamm. Leyd. Mus. (op. cit. xi.) p. 187 
(1892). 
Antilope saccata, Bodd. Elench. Anim. p. 142 (1785). 
Capra pygargus, Thunb. Resa, ii. p. 28 (1789), Engl. Transl. i. p. 24 (1793). 
Antilope pygarga, Thunb. Mém. Ac. Pétersb. ili. p. 315 (1811) (and no doubt of many 
other earlier authors; nec Pall.). 
Antilope saltans, Kerr, Linn. An. K. p. 312 (1792). 
Antilope saltatriz, Link, Beytr. p. 79 (1795) (nec Bodd.). 
Antilope saliens and A. dorsata, “ Lac.,’ Desm. N. Dict. d’H. N. (1) xxiv. Tabl. p. 33 
(1804). 
Vernacutar Names :—Springbuck of English; Springbok or Pronkbok of Dutch; 
Tsebe (A. Sinith) or Umegi (Drummond) of Kaffirs. Insaypee of Bechuanas ; 
Ectsaypee of Makalakas (Selous). 
Height at withers 31 or 32 inches. General colour bright rufous fawn; a 
strongly marked, dark, lateral band present, as in many Gazelles. Face pure 
white, a narrow fawn-coloured line running forwards to the muzzle from the 
openings of the anteorbital glands on each side. Crown and centre of fore- 
head fawn-coloured like the neck and back. Lars long and pointed, their 
backs white or pale fawn. Posterior back with a strongly contrasted pure 
white line, the white hairs of which are placed in a fold of the skin, which 
fold is everted when the animal is excited, and then forms a prominent white 
