HARNESSED ANTELOPE. 
■XH E name of the Harnessed Antelope ap- 
pears to have been given to this animal by 
Pennant. It is the Antelope Scripta, of Pal- 
las, Schreber, and most other systematic na- 
turalists ; the Bonte Bock, or Spotted Goat, of 
Kolben ; and the Guib, of Buffo n. The Ne- 
groes call it Oualofes, or Jalofes. Linnseus 
docs not appear to have been at all acquainted 
with it. 
Buffbn has given us a good figure and de- 
scription of this animal. He says, that " the 
Guib, though not taken notice of by any na - 
turalist or traveller, is very common in Sene- 
gal; from which M. Adanson brought a skin 
ot it, and presented it to the Royal Cabinet. 
It resembles the Gazelles, and particularly the. 
Nanguer, in the size and figure of the body, 
in the lightness of the limbs, in the form of 
the head and muzzle, in the eyes and ears, in. 
the length of die tail, and in the want of a 
^eatd. -But .all ths Gazelles* and., especially 
