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body near the shoulders. The feet are finely pencilled with 
black and yellowish white. The tail is short, and not very 
bushy, above black, and rather sparingly pencilled with white; 
upon separating the hairs, however, they are found to be of a 
pale rust-colour near the base, and along the mesial portion of 
the under side the tail is of a bright rusty red colour. The 
tarsus is naked nearly to the heel, but on the heel are a few hairs. 
Presented to the British Museum by Dr. Thomson. 
Order V, UNGULATA. 
Family I. Bovid^e. 
Antelope Ogilbyi. (Waterhouse, in Proc. ZooL Soc. Lend.) 
Cephalophorus Ogilhyi, (Gray, Ann. Nat. Hist., 1842.) 
Ant. splendide fuscescenti-aurata, subtus pallidior, linei dor- 
sal! nigra; collo fusco lavato, cauda brevi et floccosa, nigrescente 
pilis albis subtus iuterspersis. 
Habitat. Fernando Po. Called by the natives, Cho-oh, 
Splendid golden brown, beneath paler ; face, ears, back of neck 
with scattered black rigid hairs, which are crowded together and 
form a broad dorsal line : feet above the hoofs and the front part 
of the legs blackish; horns short, conic, thick at the base, with 
five or six irregular cross ridges. 
Specimens presented by Dr. Thomson to the British Museum, 
and Zoological Society of London. 
CephalopJms melanotus. (The black-rumped Guevei, Gray, in 
Ann. Nat. Hist., 1846, p. 167.) 
Ceph, cinereo fusco; gula, lateribusque palladi6ribus; uropygio 
caudaque supra nigris; mento, pectore, abdomine, dorso, anteriori- 
bus femorum, caudaque infra, albis ; vellere molli, pallid^ cinereo. 
“ Grey-brown; throat and sides paler, rump and upper part of 
tail, black ; chin, chest, abdomen, back, and front edges of thighs 
and under part of the tail, white; narrow streak over the eyes, 
whitish; feet like the back, fur soft, pale grey, intermixed with 
rather rigid black hairs. 
Habitat. Fernando Po, West Africa. 
Two specimens were presented by Dr. Thomson to the British 
Museum. 
