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9. OREOTRAGUS {Gray, Sundemll), Tragulus {H. Smith, not Pallas), 
with large muffle ; tear-bag arched, transverse ; horns subulate, elongate ; hoofs squareish, high, compressed, 
much-contracted, concave beneath ; false hoofs large, blunt ; crown smooth ; tail very short ; hair 
thick, quill-like, spread out : female hornless ; teats two. 
The KiANsi or Klippspringer. Oreotragus saltatnx. 
Dark brown, yellow grisled ; hair grey, brown at the end, with a short yellow tip ; beneath whitish ; 
edge of ears and feet above the hoofs black. 
Antihpe Oreotragus, Forster.— H. Smith.— Licht. S. t. 15. — A. saltatrix, Bodd.— Harris, W. A. A. t. 24. 
Inhabits South Africa ; Abyssinia {EuppelT). Brit. Mus. 
Varies in brightness and depth of colour according to the season. 
10. NESOTRAGUS {Von Duben, Sundemll MSS.), 
" with large bald muffle ; deep, large lachrymal sinus ; face and forehead not crested ; ears large ; large 
horns in males, and no false hoofs. 
Very like Neotragus in form and character. 
The Nesotragus. Nesotragus moschatus. 
Nesotragus moschatus, N (m.Y)\i\)^\i (Sundevall MSS.), size and nearly the colour oi Neotragus Saltiana. 
Inhabits Zanzebar, east coast of Africa. Male and female in the Stockholm Museum." 
11. NEOTRAGUS {H. Smith), Madoqua {Ogilby), 
with no muffle ; nose ovine ; tear-bag roundish ; tail very short ; crown crested. 
The Madoqua, Neotragus Saltiana. 
Antilope Saltiana, Blainv. — A. Hemprichianus, Ehrenb. S. P. t. 7. — Licht, S. 1. 16, — Neotragus madoka, H. Smith. 
— A. Grimmia, Ruppell, — A. Hemprichii, Ruppell, Abys. 25. 
Inhabits Abyssinia. Brit. Mus. 
ff Others have a glandular line on the side of the face, in the place of the tear-bag ; and the muffle large and bald. 
12. CEFRALOVUVS {H. Smith), lyic avra {Ogi%, Sundemll), 
with large muffle ; tear-bag none, but a naked, glandular line, formed of two series of pores, on the side of 
the cheek ; crown crested, ending in a tuft between the horns. 
* "Knees and hind legs tufted; ears and horns elongate ; tear -bag small, under the eye, and a narrow naked streak on 
cheek." 
The FouR-TUFTED Antelope. Cephalophus ? quadriscopa, 
" Buff, paler on the sides ; tail, knee-tufts, front of nose, narrow inferior lateral and anal streak and 
streaks across legs blackish ; lips, breast, belly, inside of limbs, vent and houghs white." 
Antilope quadriscopa, H. Smith, G. A, K. iv. 261. t. 188. 
" Inhabits Senegal." 
This species is only known from Colonel H, Smith's description and figure. 
** Knees not tufted ; ears elongate acute ; horns slender, elongated. 
The Impoon or Duyker or Duyker Boc. Cephalophus Grimmia. 
Yellowish brown, greyish in winter ; hair yellowish, with blackish tip ; forehead yellowish bay ; inside 
of ears, chin, throat, abdomen and under side of tail white ; feet, streak on the nose, up the 
legs, and upper part of tail black ; ears elongate, nearly as long as head, acute ; horns black, 
elongate, slender, base rugose and subangular in front. 
Moschus Grimmia, Linn. S, N. (ed. 10) 70 ; Antilope Grimmia (ed. 12). — A. mergens, Blainv. Bull. See. Phil. 
1817.— H. Smith, G. A. K. v. 264.— Licht. Saugth. 1. 11.— Harris, W. A, Afr. t. 15.—^. nictitans, Thmih. 
Mem. Petersb. 1811. iii. 312. — A. Burchellii, H. Smith, G. A, K, v. 262. adult in summer J. Ptoox, 
H. Smith, G. A. K, v. 265 ? jun..?— ^. Platous, H. Smith, G, A, K. v. 266. 
Inhabits S. Africa. Brit. Mus. 
