**** Knees not tufted ; ears moderate, rounded ; horns conical, thick ; without any streak over the eyes. 
The White-backed Bush Buck. Cephalophus syhicultriw . 
Blackish brown, minutely grisled ; hair brown, with whitish tips ; back with a large yellowish white 
spot, narrow in front; throat, chest and belly redder; crown, nape and legs darker; horns ? 
Antilope sykicultrix, Afzelius, N. Act. Upsal. vii. 1238. — H. Smith, G. A. K. t. 187. 
Inhabits Sierra Leone, in swampy places. Brit. Mus. 
Varies in the size of the dorsal spot. 
In the British Museum is a young male. Length 29 inches; height 18; tarsus 6*9. 
The Black-striped Bush Buck. Cephalophus Ogilbii. 
Pale bay brown, with a deep black dorsal streak ; beneath pale ; crown and haunches brighter bay ; 
neck and withers, and sides of the dorsal line varied with deep brown hairs ; streak up the fore- 
leg, upper part of hock, feet (above the hoof) and end of tail blackish ; horns short, thick, 
conical, very rugose on the inner front edges of the base. 
Cephalophus Ogilhii, Gray, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1842. — Frazer, Zool. Typ. t. . — Antilope Ogilbii, 
Waterh. P. Z. S. 1838, 60. 1842, 129. 
Inhabits Fernando Po {J. Tliompson, Esq.'). Brit. Mus. 
A true Cephalophus, not half the size of the preceding. 
The Bay Bush Goat. Cephalophus dorsalis. Tab. VII. 
Dark bay ; shoulders and legs darker ; hair brown, a few on the haunches white-tipped ; crown and 
nape, broad streak along the back to end of tail black ; spot over each eye ; lips, sides of chin, 
front of chest, underside of tail and inside of thighs pale brown. 
Cephalophus dorsalis, Gray, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1846, 165. 
Inhabits Sierra Leone. Called Bush Goaf. Brit. Mus. 
In the British Museum there is a young male, brought to this country by Mr. Whitfield, which died in 
the Surrey Zoological Gardens. The head is very large, the skull short, broad, forehead rounded. 
The Black Bush Buck. Cephalophus niger. Tab. VIII. 
Sooty black, greyer in the front half of the body ; chin, throat, abdomen and inside of thighs grey ; 
forehead and crown dark bay and black mixed ; cheeks pale brown and black varied ; tail, end 
whitish. 
Antilope niger, Mus. Leyden. — Cephalophus niger, Gray, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1846, 165. 
Inhabits Guinea. British Museum. Sierra Leone (^Mr. Whitfield). Knowsley Museum. 
In the British Museum there is a male from the Leyden Museum, nearly as large as the former. 
The Natal Bush Buck. Cephalophus natalensis. 
Bright red bay; nape, withers and feet varied with dark grey hairs; nose-streak short, blackish; 
lips, chin, upper part of throat and end of tail white ; lower part of cheeks, throat and abdomen 
pale yellowish ; crown and tuft bright red ; horns short, conical. 
Antilope natalensis, A. Smith, S. Afr. Quart. Journ. 217. — lUust. Z. S. A. t. 32. 
Inhabits S. Africa. Port Natal. Brit. Mus. 
There are five specimens of different ages in the British Museum. This species resembles C. Ogilhii in 
size and colouring, but wants the dorsal streak. The females are horned. 
The CoQUETOON. Cephalophus rufilatus. Tab. IX. 
Deep reddish bay ; legs, nape, streak on the nose to the crown and broad streak on the back blackish 
grey ; ears blackish ; crest and upper part of tail black ; cheeks rather paler ; chin and abdomen 
pale yellowish ; inside of ears whitish, with a brown spot on the outer side ; horns conical, rather 
elongate, obscurely annulated, slightly recurved. 
Cephalophus rufilatus. Gray, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1846, 166.— Antilope Grimmia, H. Smith, G. A. K. 
V. 266. — Le Grimme, Buffon, H. N. xii. t. 41. f. 2, 3 ? 
Far. 1. Sides paler, greyish red; forehead rough. 
Le Grimme, F. Cuv. Mam. Lithog. t. . not good. 
