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AFRICAN ANTELOPES 
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Antilope Gazella. 
1. G. Dorcas. 
2. G. Arabica. 
3. G. Lcevipes. 
4. G. Dama. 
5. G. Scemmeringii. 
6. G. Leptoceros. 
Calotragus. 
7. C. Montanus. 
8. C. Saltatrix. 
Nanotragus. 
9. N. Hemprichianus. 
Cephalolophus. 
10. C. Madaqua. 
Two unknown species in 
While Nile, called by the 
Dinkas “Amok.” 
Redunca. 
13. R. Eleotragus. 
14. R. Behor. 
15. R. Kull (new species). 
16. R. Leucotis. 
17. R. Uruil (new species). 
18. R. Lechde. 
19. R. Megaceros (Black Ante¬ 
lope). 
20. R. Defassa. 
21. R. Ellipsiprymna. 
Hippotragus. 
22. H. Niger. 
23. H. Bakerii (new species). 
24. H. Beisa. 
25. H. Ensicornis. 
26. H. Addax. 
Taurotragus. 
27. T. Orcas. 
28. T. Gigas (new species). 
Tragelaphus. 
29. Tr. Strepsiceros. 
30. Tr. Sylvaticus. 
31. Tr. Dekula. 
Bubalis. 
32. B. Mauritanica. 
33. B. Caama. 
34. B. Senegalensis. 
35. B. Tiang (new species). 
36. B. Tiang-riel (new species). 
It will be observed that the gnu (Catoblepas gnu) 
of South Africa is not found north of the equator. 
All these interesting varieties of the species 
antelope exhibit peculiar characteristics; some 
partake the appearance and action of the goat, 
others of the buffalo : there is an affinity to the 
horse in the hippotragus, and to the Bos in the 
eland (Boselaphus oreas). To the traveller, the 
