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LIST OF PLATES. 
N.B. When more than one figure is on the Plates, the one to the left hand is regarded as figure 1 . 
Plate I. fig. 1, 2. The Impoon. Cephalophus Grimmia, p. 8. South Africa. 
fig. 3. The Black-faced Philantomba. Cephalophus Camphellice, p. 9. South Africa. 
II. fig. 1, 2. The Impoon. Cephalophus Grimmia, p. 8. Head in detail. 
fig. 3. The Black-faced Philantomba. Cephalophus Campbellia, p. 9. Head in detail. 
III. The Gazelle, Gazella Dorcas, var. Cuvieri, p. 4. Male and females. Morocco. 
IV. The Korin. Gazella rufifrons, p. 5. Two males and females and fawn. Gambia. 
V. The Gibari. Scopophorus montanus, p. 7. Female. Gambia. 
VI. fig. 1, 2. The Red-crowned Bush Goat. Cephalophus coronatus, p. 9. Gambia, 
fig. 3. The Coquetoon. Cephalophus rufilatus, Tp. 10. Sierra Leone. 
VII. fig. 1. The Bay Bush Goat. Cephalophus dorsalis, p. 10. Sierra Leone, 
fig. 2. The Black Bush Goat. Cephalophus niger, p. 10. Sierra Leone. 
VIII. fig. 1. The White-backed Bush Goat. Cephalophus sylvicultrix , p. 10 (named by mistake C. punctulatus 
on the Plate). Sierra Leone, 
fig. 2. The Black-striped Bush Goat. Cephalophus Ogilbii, p. 10. Fernando Po. 
IX. The Coquetoon (heads). Cephalophus rufilatus, p. 10. Gambia. 
X. The Black-rumped Guevei. Cephalophus melanorhceus , p. 1 1 . Fernando Po. 
XI. fig. 1. The Grisled Guevei. Cephalophus punctulatus, -p. 11. Sierra Leone. 
fig. 2. The White-footed Guevei. Cephalophus Whitfieldii, p. \2. Gambia. 
XI. a. The Guevei. Cephalophus Maxivellii, p. \\. W.Africa. 
XII. The Rehbock. Eleotragus capreolus, p. 12. Female. Cape of Good Hope. 
XIII. The Nagor. Eleotragus reduncus, p. 13. Female and fawn. S. Africa. 
XIV. The ^quitoon. Adenota Koh, p. 14. Young. W. Africa. 
XV. The iEquitoon. Adenota Koh, p. 14 (lettered Damalis on the Plate). Male and female. W. Africa. 
XVI. fig. 1. The Oryx. Oryx leucoryx,p. ]7. Young. North Africa. 
fig. 2. The Kookaam. Oryx Gazella, p. 17. Young. Cape of Good Hope. 
XVII. The Oryx. Oryx leucoryx, p. 17. Adult male and female. N. Africa. 
XVIII. The Addax. Addax nasomaculatus , p. 17. N. Africa. 
XIX. fig. 1. The Gnu. Catoblepas Gnu, p. 19. Young. S. Africa. 
fig. 2. The Gorgon. Catoblepas Gorgon, p. 20 (Gorgon fasciatus on the 'Plate). Young. South Africa. 
XX. fig. 1. The Bubale. Boselaphus {Acronotus) Bubalis, p. 20. Young. 
fig. 2. The Lecama. Boselaphus {Acronotus) Caama, p. 20. Half-grown, 
fig. 3. The Bonte Boc. Damalis Pygarga, p. 21. Young. S. Africa. 
XXI. The Korrigum. Damalis (Acronotus) Senegalensis, p. 21. Female and young. W.Africa. 
XXII. fig. 1. The Bless Bock. Damalis albifrons, p. 22. Half-grown. Cape of Good Hope, 
fig. 2, 3. The Bonte Boc. Damalis Pygarga, p. 21. Half-grown. Cape of Good Hope. 
XXIII. fig. 1. The Euryceros. Tragelaphus Euryceros, p. 27. W. Africa? Head only, 
fig. 2. The Gazella. Gazella Dorcas, var. Cuvieri, p. 4. Morocco. ^ 
fig. 3, The Bush Goat. Cephalophus sylvicultrix, p. 10. Sierra Leone. 
XXIV. fig. 1. The Kookaam. Oryx Gazella, p. 17. Young. S. Africa, 
fig. 2. The Koodoo. Strepsiceros Kudu, p. 26. Young. S.Africa. 
