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The Kevel figured by M. F. Cuvier well represents this species. He says it was sent from Senegal, and 
probably it has not knee-tufts, for they are not indicated in the figure or mentioned in the text ; for, like 
other descriptions of this author, though it occupies more than two pages, all the peculiarities of the spe- 
cies are left out. The Corine of the same author, also from Senegal, well represents the young. M. Cuvier 
says the Kevel and Corine and A. Dorcas form one species, but afterwards, under Kevel gris, he thinks they 
may be two. 
***** Hair close-pressed ; Tcnees not tufted; hack with an expansile white streak or f old : females with smaller horns; 
tear-lag not remarkably distinct. (Antidorcas, Sundev. MSS.) 
The Springbog or Tsebe. Gaze/la Euchore. 
Pale brown ; face, throat, chest, belly, broad expansile streak on back to base of tail, edge and inner 
side of limbs white ; face-streak and middle part of forehead pale brown, side-streak oblique, 
dark brown : young paler ; side-streak paler, back-streak distinct. 
Antilope Euchore., Forster, Licht. t, 7. — H. Smith. — Harris, W. A. A. t. 3. — A. saltatrix, Link. — A. marsupialis, 
Zimm. — A. Pygarga, Blumenb. — A. dorsata and A. saliens, Lacep. — A. Ilex, Afzelius, 1810. 
Inhabits S. Africa. Brit. Mus. 
4. ANTILOPE (part Pallas), ^pyceros {Sundev. MSS.), 
with elongate, wide-spreading, lyrate, black horns ; face tapering, nose simple ; feet with tuft of Cblack) 
hair near pastern ; teats two ; no trace of suborbital sinus {Harris). 
The Pallah or Rooye Boc. Antilope Melampus. 
Bay, sides paler beneath ; belly, anal disc and lower side of tail white ; crown, anal streak and tip of 
tail blackish ; tuft above feet and back of feet black. 
Antilope Melampus, Licht. — H. Smith, 1. 181. f. 7. — Harris, W. A. Africa, t. 15. 
Inhabits S. Africa. 
5. CERVICAPRA, Antilope {H. Smith), 
with elongate, subspiral, erect, diverging horns ; face tapering, nose simple. 
The Antelope. Cermcapra hezoartica. 
Grey brown ; lips, orbits, chest, lower part of sides and belly, edge and inside of limbs white ; nose, 
front of shoulder and outside of thigh, end of tail and front of feet blackish ; neck redder. 
Capra lezoartica, Aldrov. — C. Cervicapra, Linn., ? H. Smith. — A. Cervicapra, Pallas, Gray, Illust. Ind. Zool. 
t. . — Antilope, F. Cuv. Mam. Lith. t. ? , 
Far. and young. A narrow pale streak on the upper part of each side. 
Antilope lilineata, Temm., Gray, Illust. Ind. Zool. t. 
Inhabits India. Brit. Mus. 
This species has bred once at Knowsley : the young is now nearly as large as the mother ; the female 
(Oct. 1846) is again with kid. 
** Others have small, slender, straight, conical, tapering, more or less diverging horns, which are often bent 
forward at the tip ; the muffle is generally large and moist. 
f Some, like the preceding, have a large tear-bag, but they generally have a large muffle. 
6. TETRACERUS {Leach), 
with large muffle ; tear-bag large, longitudinal ; horns, two pair very short, conical, straight ; knee-tufts 
none : female hornless. 
The Chouka. Tetracerus quadricornis. 
Front pair of horns conical, distinct, 
T. quadricornis, H. Smith, G. A. K. 1. 181. f 3. 1. 186. — Antilope quadricornis, Blainv. — A. striaticornis. Leach. — 
A. tetracornis, Hodgson.— v4. Chickara, Hardw.— H. Smith. — Cervus allipes, F. Cuv. Mam. Lith. t. . ? . 
— T. Chicara, F. Cuv. Mam. t. . <?. 
Inhabits India, Himalaya. Brit. Mus. 
M. De Blainville in describing this animal has read Moorshadabad, the habitat for Hoornadabad, and 
thought it the name of the animal. 
