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THE KEVEL. 
Icazella Jcevella Smith. i 
PLATE XXVI. 
Antilope kevella, Le Kovel, Biiffon, &c — Le Kevel, male 
Fred. Cuvier, Hist. Nat. des Mammif. 
This animal is found in great herds in Cen- 
tral Africa, extending beyond the river Congo, and 
as far south as the plains of Caffraria. That figured 
by Frederic Cuvier, and whose plate we have now 
used, was from Senegal. It was tame and familiar 
with those whom it know, the colour entirely of a 
reddish fawn, white on the belly, insides of the legs, 
and insides of the ears. A dark, nearly black band 
divides the reddish colour from the white of the lower 
jiarts, and end of the tail for nearly half its length 
was of the same colour. The eye, sun'ounded by a 
white circle, is broader than in G. dorcas ; it extends 
also forward, and the under lip is of the same colour. 
This animal also differs in the horns being more ro- 
bust and longer. 
The next doubtful species, the Korin of Adanson, 
is scarcely authenticated now, and if such an ani- 
mal or distinct variety exists, it is found in the very 
interior of Africa, bordering on the Sahara. These 
