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other between the fore-legs on the cheft: one whiti 
fpot on each fore foot; two on each hind foot: tail 
long, tufted with black hairs : height to the top of 
the (boulders about four feet: color a dark grey. 
Female of a pale brown color: no horns : with 
a mane, tuft, and ftriped ears like the male: on 
each foot three tranfverfe bands of black and two 
of white. 
Inhabits India. A pair was living lad year at 
Claremont. 
22. Swift. Dama. Plinii, lib. xi. c. 37. tab. xxxiv. 
Cemas. JElian. An. lib. xiv. c. 14. Antilope dama. Pallas Mifcel. 5. 
Le Nangue'r. Be Baffin, xii. 213. Spicil. 8. 
A. with round horns eight inches long reverting at 
their ends: length of the animal three feet ten 
inches ; height, two feet eight inches: general co¬ 
lor tawny: belly, lower part of the fides, rump, 
and thighs, white: on the fore part of the neck a 
white fpot: but this fpecies varies in color. 
Inhabits Senegal ; is eafily tamed; very fwift, 
Milan compares its flight to the rapidity of a whirl¬ 
wind. 
LeNagor. DeBuffon, xii. 326. Antilope redunca. Pallas Spicil 
tab. xlvi. 8. 
A. with horns five inches and an half long *, one or 
two flight rings at the bafe : length, four feet; 
height, two feet three inches : ears five inches long: 
hairs ftiff and bright: in all parts of a reddifh co- 
lor. 
Inhabit 
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