ANTELOPES. 
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The Cephalophorus Ogilbyii; of a rich golden brown, 
somewhat paler on the belly ; the face, ears, and back 
of neck clothed with black hairs, which become more 
rigid and numerous along the back. The horns are 
short and conical, about two inches long, marked with 
five or six irregular transverse ridges. These, the first 
two perfect specimens sent to England, were forwarded 
to the collections at the British Museum and Zoolo- 
gical Society of London. 
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