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T. suhquadricormitus , W. Elliot (var.)* 
T. iodes, T. paccerois, Hodgson, Calc. J. N. 
H, VIII (1848), p. 90. 
(The Chikara, Chousingha, or ' Four- 
horned Antelope.') 
Hab. India exclusively (not Ceylon). 
A, B. a D. E. F, G. Group of three 
males, a female, and three young, stuffed. H, 
Skeleton of male. /. J, K. L, Two skulls of 
males and two of females. M. N. Skulls of 
male and female, taken from skins sent as jT. 
subquadricornutus. Presented by Walter 
Elliot, Esq., in 1845. Presented by Babu 
Rajendra Mallika and others. O. A particu- 
larly fine skull. Presented by J. B. Lawson, 
Esq. {J, A. S, XXIV, 188.) 
Genus Calotragus, Sundevall (in part). 
514. C. WE.'LK'^OTi^", Antilope melanotis, Thunberg (Harris's 
Wild Animals of S. Africa, t. 16). 
Syn. Antilope grisea, Cuvier. 
A rubro-alhescens, Desmoulins. 
(The ' Grys-bok.') 
Hab. S. Africa. 
A. Stuifed male. Presented by E. L. 
Layard, Esq., in 1860 {J. A. S. XXIX, 100). 
B. Skull of male. Presented by Major W. 
S. Sherwill, in 1843 (not mentioned in the 
list given, in J. A. S. XII, 65). 
515. C. TRAGULUS; Antilope tragulus, Forster (Harris's 
Wild Animals of S. Africa, t. 25, f 2). 
Syn. Antilope rupestris, A. pallida, et A. rifescens, 
C. H. Smith. 
^ A. campestris, Thunberg. 
* The development of the anterior pair of horns in the male of this animal is 
veiy irregular. In some they are wanting or barely indicated; in others small 
and blunt ; and occasionally one is developed and not the other. In one 
skull, in the Society's collection, the anterior horns curve backward in a remark- 
able manner. I do not hesitate in resolving Mr. Hodgson's five species into 
one only. 
