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Genus ^pyceros, Sundevall. 
527. JE. MELAMPUS Antilope melampus, Lichtenstein 
(Harris's Wild Animals of S. Africa, t. 15). 
Hab. S. Africa. 
(The ' Pakah.') 
A. Frontlet, with smallish horns ; purchas- 
ed in 1861. 
Genus Antilope, L. (as restricted.) 
528. A. BEzOATiTiCA, Aldrovand (Hardwicke, ///. /wfi?.*ZooZ; 
F. Cuv. Mamm, Lithng, III, 102, 103). 
Syn. a. cervicapra, Pallas. 
A. hilineata, Temminck (apud Gray). 
(The Indian Antelope, or Sasin.) 
Hab. Plains of India. 
A. B, C. Stuffed males. Z>. Ditto, cas- 
trated * JS. Stuffed female. F. G. Kids. H. 
Skeleton. I. J. K, Stuffed heads of male, one 
with abnormal horn. L. Frontlet. Presented 
by G. T. Lushington, Esq. {J, A. S. IV, 56 ; 
W. Masters, Esq., J. J. Athanass, Esq., in 
1842 {J. A, 8, XI, 597) ; Babu Eajendra 
Mallika and others. 
Genus Antidorcas, Sundevall. 
529. A. EUCHORE ; Antilope euchore, Forster (Harris's Wild 
Animals of 8. Africa, t. 3). 
Syn, Antilope saltatrix. Link. 
A. marsupialis, Zimmerman. 
A. pygarga, Blumenbach. 
A. dorsata et A. saliens, Lacepede. 
A. ibex, Afzelius. 
(The ' Spring-bok.') 
Hab. S. Africa. 
A. Small pair of horns (bad). B. C. Two 
odd horns, one of them presented by Major 
W. S. SherwiU, in 1843 {J. A, S. XII, 65). 
* The horns of the castrated male gyre round, like those of Ovis ammon. 
Horned females are exceedingly rare ; and the horns of these resemble those of 
the castrated male, except in being more slender. 
