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A. pediotragus, Afzeltus. 
A. fulvo-rubescens, Desmoulins. 
(The ' Stein-bok' of S. Africa.) 
Hab. S. Africa. 
A. Stuffed male. Presented by E. L. 
Layard, Esq., in 1860 {J. A, S, XXIX, 
100). 
Genus Oreotragus, Sundevall. 
516. O. SALTATRix ; Avtilope saltatrix, Boddaert (Harris's 
Wild Animals of S. Africa, t. 24). 
Syn. Antilope oreotragus, Forster. 
(The * Klip-springer.') 
Hab. Mountains of E. and S. Africa. 
A. Stuffed male. Presented by E. L. 
Layard, Esq., in 1860 {J, A. S. XXIX, 
100). B. Stuffed head of female, from 
Somali-land. Presented by Capt. Speke, in 
1855 (J. A. S. XXIV, 298). 
Sub-fam. CEPHALOPHIN^* 
Genus Cephalophus, C. H. Smith. 
517. C. GRIMMIA ; Capra et Moschus grimmia, L. (Harris's 
Wild Animals of S. Africa, t. 15.) 
Syn. Antilope mergens, Blainville. 
A. nictitans, Thunberg. 
A. Burchellii, A. ptoox, et A. platous, C. H, 
Smith. 
(The ' Duiker-bok'). 
Hab. S. Africa. 
* A well marked group of mostly diminutive species peculiar to Africa ; 
much resembling the Muntjacs and Chevrotains of the family Cervid^, of 
S. E. Asia and its archipelago ; as also the American Rodent Agoutis in gene- 
ral appearance, if not likewise the smaller fossil ■pachyderms assigned to 
LoPHiODON : all have the same Pt^-like form, with short slender limbs ; 
and the Philantombahs resemble the Muntjacs and Chevrotains in their long 
extensile tongue. They have short horns, mostly directed backwards, and 
semi-ringed at base ; and between the horns is a tuft of lengthened hair. 
The C^iPHALOPHUS SYLVicuLTRix Is a giant among them, as the Capybara is 
among the Cavies. The females of this group are hornless, and have four teats. 
