ANTELOPE. 
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2$. Common. Strepilceros et Addax ? Plinii flexuofia contdrtis. Lin.fyjl.ofi. 
lib.vui. c. 54. xi. c. 37. _ U Antelope. De Buff on y xu. 215. 
Gazella Africana, the Antilope. tab. xxxv. xxxvi. 
Raiiy fyn. quad. 79. La Gazelle. Brijfon. quad. 44. 
Tragus Strepliceros. Klein, quad. Antilope cervicapra. Pallas Mif- 
18. . cel. 9. Spied. 18. tab. I, II. Br. 
Capra Cervicapra. C. cornibus Muf. AJhm. Muf. 
teretibus, dimidiato - annulatis, 
A. with upright horns, twifted fpirally, furrounded 
almoft to the top with prominent rings •, about fix- 
teen inches long, twelve inches diflance between 
point and point : in fize, rather lefs than the fallow 
deer or buck : color, brown mixed with red, and 
dufky: the belly and infide of the thighs white: 
tail fhort, black above, white beneath. The fe¬ 
males want horns. 
Inhabits Barbary . The form of thefe horns, 
when on the fcull, not unlike that of the antient 
Lyre, to which Pliny compares thofe of his Strepfi- 
ceros . The Brachia , or fides of that inftrument, 
were frequently made of the horns of animals, as 
appears from antient gems. Mon}'ancon has engraven 
feveral. SuppL Antiq . III. tab . 75. 
a Brown. Lidmee? Shaw's travels *. 
Lefs than a Roebuck: horns like thofe of the 
lafb: face, back and Tides of a very deep brown, 
the lafb bordered with tawny: belly and infide 
of the legs white : above each hoof a black fpot: 
tail black above, white beneath. Inhabits Ben¬ 
gal : pofilbly alfo Barbary , being nearer the fize 
of the Lidmee than any other. 
(3 Smooth. 
