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FLAT-HORNED ANTELOPE. 



Antilope Kevella. A. coniibvs lijratis mqjusmUs compressis, ter- 

 gore fulvescentef stngis palUdis, fascia laterali iiigrescente, 

 Lin, Syst, Nat, Gmel. p. 187. 



Tawny-brown Antelope, white beneath, with brown lateral 

 band, and compressed lyrated horns. 



Le Kevel. Biff. 12. p, 258. p/, 26. 



Flat-horned Antelope. Fennant Qiiadr. j . p. ^2. 



This animal, in its general appearance, so ex- 

 ceedingly resembles the Barbary Antelope, that 

 it might readily pass for a variety of the same spe- 

 cies, were it not that the horns, instead of being 

 round, are flattened on their sides, and marked 

 by somewhat more numerous rings. Its size is 

 that of a small roebuck, and it is cliiefly found 

 in Senegal, but is said to occur also in Barbary 

 and in Persia. It lives in large flocks, and has 

 an odor resembling that of musk. 



