962 
Palaeoreas, Oreas. 
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6789.tGaudryi, Thomas, Mem. Soc. Geol., III, 
1884, p. 16, pl. I, fig. 6, 7. 
Pliocaen. Italia. 
jPliocaen. Africa 
sept.. Algeria. 
1165. Oreas, Desmar., 1822. 
Antilope, p., Pali., 1767 — 77; Uamdis et Boselaphus, H. Smitli, 1827; 
JJoratoceros, Lydekk., 1892. 
5790.1? latidens, Lydekk., Mem. Geol. Surv.Iad., 
I, 2, 1876, p. 47, pl. 8 (Cervus); III, 
1884, p. 111, pl. 13; IV, 1886, p. 8. 
5791. tbrevicornis, Pomel, Mon. Pal. Carte Geol. 
Alger., 1895, Antii., p. 45. 
5792. canna, Desm., Mara., II, 1822, p. 471; 
H. Smitli, Griff. An. Kingd., 1827, IV, 
p. 357; Gray, Knowsl. Men., 1850, pl. 26; 
CatUnguL, 1852, pl. 17, fig. 3, 4; Eum., 
1872, p. 47; B. du Bocage, P. Z. S., 1878, 
p. 745; Jorn. Sc. Lisb., II, 1890, p. 25; 
Selous, P. Z. S.. 1881, p. 749; Crawsliay, 
P.Z. S., 1890, p. 658. 
oreas, Pali, Spicii. Zool, 1767, I, p. 15; 
XII. 1777, p. 5 et 17; Kolbe, Eeise, I, 
146, pL 3, fig. 1; Sparrm.; Liclit., Eeise, 
I, p. 155, II, p. 39, 462; Schreb., Silug., 
V, p. 1153, pl 256; Wagn., S. S. S., IV, 
1844, p. 465; Harris, Wild Aiiim., 1840, 
p. 23, pl. 6; A. Smitb, S.-Afr. Zool, pl40, 
41 ; Heuglin, Nov. Act. Ac. Leop., XXX, 
1863, p. 19; Beitr. Saug., pl 13, fig. 2; 
Matscbie, Siiug. Ost-Afr., 1895, p. 141, 
fig. 73. 
triangularis, Giintlier, P. Z. S., 1889, 
p. 73, fig. (Doratoceros, Lydekk., 1892); 
[cornua abnorm.]. Sciat., P. Z. S., 1896, 
p. 606. 
b. — gigas, Heuglin, Nov. Act. Acad. Leop., 
XXX, 1863, p. 19, pl 1, fig. 2; Fitz., S.-B. 
Ak. Wien, LIV, 1867, p. 600. 
f Pliocaen. India. 
fPleistocaen. Algeria. 
Africa Orientali et 
MeridionaE, a Nilo 
super, ad Coi. Cap. 
B.-Sp. et ad Angola: 
Bahr-el-abiad, Sobat, 
Desert. Beni-Neger, 
Kidj, ad 11. Ugalla, 
Ugunda. Zambezia, 
Nyasa, inter fi. 
Botletli et Cboln, 
Bamangwato, 
Matabcle, Desert. 
Kalahari; (olim 
Transvaal, Griqu.a, 
Orange, Natal, 
Colonia Cap., hodie 
extinctus); Angola, 
Huilla, Loanda. 
Nilo superiore Bahr- 
el-abiad (ad 7“ lat. 
sept.) 
