HARNESSED ANTELOPE. 
sembles the Nanguer, as BufFon has already 
tol'd us; that it is four feet and a half long, 
from the nose to the rump ; that it's height is 
two feet eight inches ; and that the tail, which 
is covered with long coarse hairs, is ten inches 
in length. 
As we have adopted Pennant's name, which 
appears to us the best, we shall extra £1 the 
whole of his very short history and descrip- 
tion of this animal. 
" This Antelope," says Pennant, " has 
straight horns, nine inches long, pointing 
backwards, with two spiral ribs. The ears 
are broad. The colour is a deep tawny. 
Beneath each eye, there is a white spot. The 
sides are most singularly marked with two 
transverse bands of white, crossed by two 
others from the back to the belly : the rump, 
with three white lines pointing downwards on 
each side. The thighs are spotted with white- 
The tail is ten inches long, covered with long 
rough hairs. It inhabits die plains and woods 
of Senegal, living in large herds. This is 
called, at the Cape, the Bonte Bock, or 
Spotted 
