168 
A. Stuffed male. Presented by E. L. 
Layard, Esq., in 1860 (J. A, S, XXIX, 100). 
518. C. NATALENSIS ; Antilope natalensis, A. Smith {S, 
African Zoology, Mamm, t, 32). 
Hab. Natal (S. E. Africa). 
A, Stuffed male. Presented by M. Alfred 
Malherbe of Metz, in 1859 (J. A. S. XVIII, 
80). 
519. C. MONTICOLA ; Antilope monticola, Thunberg 
(Harris's Wild Amimals of S. Africa, t. 26.) 
Syn. G. a, perpusilla et A. ccerulea, C. H. Smith. 
A. pygmoea, Lichtenstein. 
(The 'Blau-bok.') 
Hab. S. Africa. 
A, Male. Presented bv E. L. Layard, Esq., 
in 1860 (/. A. S. XXIX, 186). 
Genus NEOTRAGUS, C. H. Smith. 
520. N. saltiana; Antilope saltiana, Blainvilie (Ruppell 
Atlas, t. ?). 
Syn. N. madoka, C. H. Smith, 
Antilope Hemprichianus, Ehrenberg. 
A. grimmia et A. Hemprichi, Riippell. 
Hab. Abyssinia ; Somali-land. 
A, Stuffed male. B. C. D. Stuffed heads 
of two males and a female. From Somali-land. 
Presented by Capt. Speke, in 1855 {J. A. S. 
XXIV, 297). 
Sub-fam. ADENOTINu^* 
Genus Eleotragus, Gray. 
521. E. CAPREOLUS; Antilope capreolus, Thunberg( Harris's 
Wild Animals of S. Africa, t. 25, y*. 1). 
* Another strongly-marked group, peculiar to Africa, with bovine muzzle, 
and semi-ringed horns, which curve forward at the tips or throughout. The 
larger species have a coarse pelage, and approximate the Sdmur group of Deer: 
the small are very elegant animals, with a soft coat ; these latter are mon<^amous, 
if not the rest; and the females of all are hornless, and have four teats. 
