CINEREOUS ANTELOPE. 3A9 



and are black, and marked, in a somewhat spiral 

 direction, with circular rings. On the top of the 

 neck and back is a slight appearance of a mane : 

 the tail is about six inches long, and white. The 

 female is said to be destitute of horns. The voice 

 of the Bosbock resembles the barkino- of a do^*. 



CINEREOUS ANTELOPE. 



Antilope Eleotragus. A. cana, suhtus nkea, cornibus spiralibus 

 anmdatis. 



Grey Antelope, snow-white beneath, with spirally annulated 

 horns. 



Antelope Eleotragus. Sclireb. f. 256. 

 Cinereous Antelope. Fennant Quadr. 1. p, 86. 



This is described by Mr. Pennant from one of 

 Mr. Schreber's plates, of Adiich the description is 

 yet unpublished. It appears to be an elegant spe- 

 cies, and is supposed to be a nativ-e of Africa. 

 The head, hind part and sides of neck, back, sides, 

 shoulders, and thighs, of a most elegant greyish 

 ash-colour : front of the neck, breast, belly, and 

 legs, pure white : horns marked with spiral 

 wreaths. Mr. Pennant places it among those 

 whose horns incline forwards. 



