ANTELOPE. 
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*,* Horns bending forwards. 
Quadruped from Bengal. Pb.Tr. coll. 1 . 775. 
No. 476. Abridg. xi. 398. tab. vi. Antilope fragocamelus. 
Biggel. Manddjice s <voy. Harris s Mifcel. 5. Spirit, g. 
A. with horns feven inches long bending forward: 
eyes black and lively: neck drong, bending for¬ 
ward like that of a camel j along the top a fhort 
mane : on the fhoulders a large lump, refembling 
that of the fodian ox, tufted with hair: hind parts 
like thofe of an afs : tail 22 inches long, terminated 
with long hairs : legs (lender : on the lower part of 
the bread the fkin hangs like that of a cow: hair 
fhort and fmooth, of a light afh-color, in fome 
parts dufky : beneath the bread, and under the 
tail, white: on the forehead is a black rhomboidal 
fpot. The height of this animal, to the top of the 
lump on its fhoulders, was 12 hands. 
Inhabits the mod didant parts of the Mogul’s do¬ 
minions ; chews the cud j lies down and rifes like a 
camel: its voice a fort of croaking, or like the 
rattle of deer in rutting time. Dodor Parfons , to 
whom we are of late years obliged for the bed 
zoologic papers in the Pb. Tr. is the only writer 
who has defcribed this animal. 
A. with fhort horns, bending a little forward : ears 
large, marked with two black dripes: a fmall 
black mane on the neck and half way down the 
back: a tuft of long black hairs on the fore part 
of the neck j above that a large fpot of white •, an¬ 
other 
2 o;Indostan. 
21. White- 
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