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THE BUSH ANTELOPE. 
lengthens to two inches. It inhabits the vicinity of 
Sierra Leone, and is esteemed for its venison. 
Another animal is closely allied to this, C. platous, 
Broad-Eared Antelope ; but, for n-ant of materials. 
Major Smith has provisionally kept them distinct. 
A more remarkable antelope is what that naturalist 
describes under the title of C. quadriscopa, or Four 
Tufted Antelope, from a specimen which was exhi- 
bited in Exeter Change, and so named from brushes 
or tufts of a dark coloured hair being on each of the 
knees. The general colour was of a sepia grey ; 
beneath whitish, the size about that of a roebuck ; 
it was brought from Bengal. Burchell’s Antelope, 
and the Duiher Buck of the colonists, will also be 
placed here, and an example of an animal of the same 
form, but much less size, will be seen in 
