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ANTELOPE. 
the fragment of the head is of a reddifh brown, 
bounded on the cheeks by a dufky line •, beneath, 
of a pale brown. If this animal is the fame with 
the PacaJJ'e of Congo , and the Nilgaux of -India, they 
vary in color *, the firff being white, fpotted with 
black and red; the lad, grey. They grow to a large 
fize. 
Inhabit India and different parts of the fouth of 
Africa ; the flelh is reckoned very good *, are very 
tame, monogamous; roar very loud. 
jLe Guifa. De Bujon, xii. 327. Antelope fcripta. Pallas Mifcel. 17. H ar • 
tab,, xl. 8. Spied. 15. messed 
A. with ffrait horns nine inches long pointing back¬ 
wards, with two fpiral ribs: ears broad: color a 
deep tawny : beneath each eye a white fpot: ficles 
moft fingularly marked with two tranfverfe bands of 
white, croffed by two others from the back to the 
belly : the rump with three white lines pointing 
downwards on each fide: the thighs fpotted with 
white: tail ten inches long, covered with long 
rough hairs. 
Inhabits the plains and woods of Senegal 9 living 
in large herds. 
Capra fylveltris Africana Grim- tab. xii. ig„ Guinea 
mii. Rail jyn. quad. 80. Klein Le Chevrotain d’Afrique. E rtf on 
quad. 19. quad. 67. Seb, Muf. I. tab. 43. 
Mofchus Grimmia. M. capite C. D. 
fafciculo tophofo. Lin.fyfi. 92. Antilope Grimmia. Pallas Mif- 
LaGrimme. De Bujfon, xii. 307. cel. 10. tab. I. Spicil. 38. tab. III. 
A. with ffrait black horns, (lender and (harp- 
pointed, not three inches long, (lightly annulated 
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