344 SPRINGER. 



sliort and fall of hair. On the fore part of the 

 neck is a protuberance, but not so large as in the 

 preceding species. The flesh of this animal is 

 reckoned extremely good. 



SPRINGER. 



Antilope Euchore. A. fiisco-fiaxeMens, subtus alba, fascia late- 

 rail casfanea, cornlbus hjratis, plaga supra caudam expansiti ■ 

 nivca. 



Yellowish-brown Antelope, white beneath, with dark lateral 

 stripe, lyrated horns, and expansile white patch above the 

 tail. 



Antilope Enchore. Forstcr, Sclireb. 272. 



La Gazelle a bourse sur le dos. Fyiif. Suppl. 6. p. 180. pL 31. 

 Springer Antelope. Pennant Qmdr. up. 94. 



So complete is the information collected by 

 Mr. Pennant relative to this beautiful species, that 

 I shall deliver his description in his oav n words. 

 It contains an epitome of all the particulars de- 

 tailed by other authors. 



Antelope with the face, cheeks, nose, chin, 

 throat, and part of the under side of the neck, 

 white : a dusky line passes from the base of each 

 horn, and beyond the eyes to the corner of the 

 mouth : horns slender, annulated half way, twice 

 contorted ; ears very long, dusky : whole upper 

 side of the neck, part of the lower, the back, 

 sides, and outside of the limbs, of a pale yellowish 

 brown, darkest on the hind part of the neck : chest, 

 belly, and insides of the limbs, white ; the sides 

 and belly divided by a broad band of chesnut. 



