GUlltEA ANTELOPS. 
any person continues for some time to rub it's 
body, a white powder adheres to the fingers, 
like that which proceeds from horses when 
they are curried. This animal is extremely 
agile ; and, when reposing, it frequently keeps 
oi^e of it's fo re-feet in an elevated and bended 
position, which gives It a very pleasing ap- 
pearance. It is fed with bread, rye, and car- 
rots ; it likewise, spontaneously, eats potatoes. 
It is a ruminating animal ; and discharges it's 
excrements in small balls, the size of which is 
considerable in proportion to the magnitude 
of the creature. This animal is about the size 
of a kid two months old ; it's hmbs are fine, 
and well proportioned to it's body. It's head 
is beautiful, and much resembles that of a 
Roebuck. The eye is lively, and full of fire. 
The nose is black and naked, but always moist. 
The nostrils are shaped like a long crescent : 
the edges of the muzzle are black. The up- 
per Up, though not divided, has the appearance 
of being separated into two lobes. 7'here is 
no hair on the chin : but, a little higher, there 
are, on each side, a kind of small whiskers ; 
and, under the throat, there is a sort of wart 
garnished with hair." This, BuiFon remarks, 
brings 
