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Syn. Antilope villosa, Burchell. 
A. lanata, Desmoulins. 
(The Ehee-bok or 'Reli-bok.') 
A. Frontlet of male. Presented by Major 
W. S. Sherwill, in 1843 {J. A. S. XII, 65). 
B. stuffed kid. Presented by E. L. Layard. 
Esq., in 1860 (J. A, 8, XXIX, 100). 
Sub-fam ANTILOFINJE* 
{A, — The Oryx group.) 
Genus Aigoceros, C. H. Smith. 
522. AiG. EQUiNUS, C. H. Smith (Harris's Wild Animals of 
S. Africa, t, ). 
Syn. Antilope glauca, Forster. 
A. osanne, Geoffroy. 
A. barbata, C. H. Smith. 
A. Truteri, Fischer. 
Capra (Ethiopia, Schinz, 
A. leucophoea, Pallas, var. ? (now extinct, 
videF. Z, S. 1850, p. 133). 
(The ' Kdan' or ^ Equine Antelope'.) 
Hab. S. Africa. 
A, Fine frontlet of male. Presented by — . 
Genus Oryx, Blainville. 
523. 0. GAZELLA; Capra ^a^eZZa, L. (Harris' Wild Animals 
of S. Africa, t. 9). 
Syn. O. capensis, Ogilby. 
Antilope oryx et A. bezoartica, Pallas. 
A. recticornis, Erxleben. 
Hab. S. Africa (The Cape Oryx, or ' Gems-bok.' 
A. Fine frontlet of male. Presented by — . 
B. Single horn of female. Presented by G. 
Cathcart, Esq., in 1844. 
524. O. LEUCORYX; Antilope leucoryx, Pallas (Wolfs 
Sketches, pi. ; F. Cuv. Mamm. Lithog. 1, 106). 
* Desert Animals, with more or less ovine muzzle, and ringed horns, generally 
present (though smaller) in the female sex. Proper to Asia and Africa ; the 
Jaiga alone extending to range to the confines of Europe. Teats generally two. 
